I have recently counted the number of passwords (hardware tokens/pin codes/you name it) I use at work, home & school. The result was greater than 80.
Now add another secure password for my hard disk, make it at least six characters, add two digits and one non-alphanumeric sign and try to add it to the already rememberd 80 tuples. Did I hear you saying that the only choice I have is to write the passwords on post-it notes?
There are already databases for PDA but they are still not as good enough as the Sens-O-Matic card of Douglas Adams...
I have recently counted the number of passwords (hardware tokens/pin codes/you name it) I use at work, home & school. The result was greater than 80.
Now add another secure password for my hard disk, make it at least six characters, add two digits and one non-alphanumeric sign and try to add it to the already rememberd 80 tuples. Did I hear you saying that the only choice I have is to write the passwords on post-it notes?
There are already databases for PDA but they are still not as good enough as the Sens-O-Matic card of Douglas Adams...
username: clownpassword: bozo71%
-- submit --
Save the money for repainting the EU HQ. The Beast is already there, available for public use...
http://www.google.com/search?q=john+smith+life