On 15 Apr 2010 at 21:51, Kurt Buff  wrote:

> 2) Long passphrases are considered by some to be not much better than
> relatively short passwords. The reasoning is thus: each word can be
> considered a token, and the number of tokens is usually fairly small -
> less than the number of letters in a longish password, frequently.

Reminds me of the blonde who was told her password had to be 8 characters so 
she used SnowWhiteGrumpySneezyDopeyBashful....

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