I was sorely tempted to use “squeamish ossifrage”. But with more than a thousand regulars, many of whom are interested in computing trivia, I figure it’s likely that someone else thought that would be clever.
I used a random number generator for mine. Not so much because I think someone else could claim my prize, but on general principles that it is the correct choice.
If possible, I’m interested in how unique the passwords were.
I used a random password generator (set to ‘readable’, because the survey asked for ‘words’ or some such). Why would you do anything else?
Hassle? I couldn’t be arsed to make a record anywhere, so I just used some “name of first pet” type information I wouldn’t forget.
I was sorely tempted to use “squeamish ossifrage”. But with more than a thousand regulars, many of whom are interested in computing trivia, I figure it’s likely that someone else thought that would be clever.
I’m pretty sure mine was unique—I went into my Ruby interpreter, loaded the dictionary I’d been using for class projects and used “sample” twice.
Second that :)
I used a random number generator for mine. Not so much because I think someone else could claim my prize, but on general principles that it is the correct choice.
I’m pretty sure mine was unique—I went into my Ruby interpreter, loaded the dictionary I’d been using for class projects and used “sample” twice.