From: D.C. Williams <dcwill@ee.unr.edu>
To: bryner@atlas.chem.utah.edu (Roger Bryner)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-04 17:17:12 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 4 Jul 94 10:17:12 PDT
From: D.C. Williams <dcwill@ee.unr.edu>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 94 10:17:12 PDT
To: bryner@atlas.chem.utah.edu (Roger Bryner)
Subject: Re: Pass Phrases
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> On Mon, 4 Jul 1994, D.C. Williams wrote:
> > > The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog
> > > Oh Be A Fine Girl Kiss Me
Not exactly. Note the extra >>. Mine was a reply to the original
post, where the original proposal/question was offered.
I disavow any credit for the pass phrase mnemonic proposed by Joseph
Block. I only pointed how difficult it apparently is to use.
=D.C. Williams
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