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  1. Sarifice Privacy on Google Launches 'Keep' To Rival Evernote · · Score: 1

    Google's mission seems to be to gather data on everything about everything (and everyone). Gmail is never deleted. Why would I give them all my notes? I trust Evernote with my privacy more.

  2. Re:Tick the box exercise for auditors on Schneier: Security Awareness Training 'a Waste of Time' · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Passwords are problematic. Two factor authentication and OAuth are improvements and we should use these when we can. However, 97% of the places I authenticate don't support these. So my question is, what's the best way to create a memorable password for all the rest?

  3. Re:Tick the box exercise for auditors on Schneier: Security Awareness Training 'a Waste of Time' · · Score: 1

    You are right about leet. Leet was used in my example to make it human readable, so people would understand my comment. I would use different rules for character substitution and insertion. My rules would stay the same and therefor be easy to remember from one passphrase to the next. This has been the best way I've found to create relatively secure passwords I can change every few months and which I can remember off the top of my head.

    Ultimately passwords are problematic. Password vault software helps, but for those passwords I use 15 times a day this method works pretty well. From what I've seen its waaaaay more secure than what other people are using.

  4. Re:Tick the box exercise for auditors on Schneier: Security Awareness Training 'a Waste of Time' · · Score: 1

    My point is that you can make up a few rules which you can remember, think of a *long* phrase which you can remember, and have a passphrase which is easy to recall and better than 99% of the passwords in use today. This is good enough for most password situations.

    And yes... I do find that password easy to remember.

    Do you have a better solution for memorable passwords?

  5. Re:Tick the box exercise for auditors on Schneier: Security Awareness Training 'a Waste of Time' · · Score: 1

    It helps, but if that's all you noticed about my password then you failed at understanding that it strikes a balance between memorable and secure. This password includes numbers, symbols, upper and lower case, and is longer than most while still easy to remember.

  6. Re:Tick the box exercise for auditors on Schneier: Security Awareness Training 'a Waste of Time' · · Score: 2

    You said: Users should be advised to "pick strong passwords and change them regularly". Two contradictory statements, no-one can remember a new complex password that changes regularly unless they write it down. I di$agr33WithY0uWh0leH3art3dly&&.

  7. Better Keyboard = Microphone on Is It Time To End Our Love Affair With the QWERTY Keyboard? · · Score: 1

    The keyboard of the future is the microphone. A new layout is too little too late.

  8. Keep learning or die... on Software Engineering Is a Dead-End Career, Says Bloomberg · · Score: 1

    My 30+ year career path as a software engineer:

    1976 : PL/1 --> TRS-80 Basic --> RPG II --> Basic Four Basic --> COBOL --> PowerHouse 4GL --> Visual Basic --> C++ --> C# --> Java --> Objective C : Today

    Many smaller steps omitted around file systems, DB, and Web markup languages. It has been a TON of fun! Now what about HTML5 next...

  9. A Recorder on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Note-Taking Device For Conferences? · · Score: 1

    Use a recorder and then you can re-listen at the gym or car to get the points you missed.

  10. Cue the brain tumor posts... on Google Heads Up Display Coming By the End of the Year · · Score: 3, Funny

    I guess cell phones just weren't radiating close enough to our heads.

  11. Re:Quick equestrian question on Ask William Shatner Whatever You'd Like · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I got a good chuckle at this comment, but just to set the record straight Shatner is more like a 10 trick show horse. Kirk, Hooker, Denny Crane, talk show host, accomplished writer, business man, comedian, philanthropist, martial artist, father, equestrian, and probably more. Even if you deduct points for singing and poor driving, he's much more accomplished than most in Hollywood.

  12. Zest for Life... on Ask William Shatner Whatever You'd Like · · Score: 1

    Although I am a big fan of James. T. Kirk and Denny Crane I am a bigger fan of William Shatner, the person. You are always doing something new and interesting. (Love the ShatnerVision vids!) I can see that you keep very busy and have a passion for the work and the people you work with. My question is... What is your secret to keeping such a passion or zest for life going?

  13. Re:Have you noticed... on William Shatner Wakes Up Crew for Final Discovery Mission · · Score: 1

    William Shatner made a career out of being a wonderful entertainer. In addition, he has a lot of talent in other areas and a great sense of humor, including not taking himself too seriously. What I appreciate most about him is his zest for life. I bet he was like a kid in a candy shop getting to do this for the Discovery guys. I used to get a real kick out of his ShatnerVision videos he and his daughter made. Check them out.

  14. Re:Letting Java languish is not the problem. on Java's Backup Plan If Oracle Fumbles · · Score: 1

    > It's a lot easier to connect to an Oracle database using Java than it is with .NET

    Connecting to Oracle with .Net is cake. I don't see the "a lot" harder part you are talking about.

  15. What do they save when you use Dashboard? on Dashboard Reveals What Google Knows About You · · Score: 1

    HasSomethingToHideFlag = True;

  16. Re:Software Development is actually an art on How Software Engineering Differs From Computer Science · · Score: 1

    I agree. Here is a math example. It is like bad, ugly, non-artistic code but it works. It makes some people impressed with the creator due to apparent complexity. They must be a GENIUS!

    (4-1)/(SQRT(9)) + (28-(3^3))=2

    Good code can be beautifuly in its brevity and symetry. Makes the unintiated say, "duh!"

    1+1=2

  17. Re:Change your business model on What Can I Do About Book Pirates? · · Score: 1

    Cats riding Roombas?!?!? YouTube here I come!

  18. Use a non-Nigerian Dial-up for Business on How To Fight Nigerian Scams as an Honest Nigerian? · · Score: 1

    Purchase a dial-up account in Japan or Europe and use that to conduct business.