#KidologyQuotes 51:
Jim never could remember passwords. For a time he’d had the original notion of having just one for every purpose, from the university intranet to his wife’s laptop, from his various banks and bills to his occasional forays into the darker regions of the net. Then came the terrible day when he was prompted to invent a new password with at least one upper case letter, and then another with no more than two numeric figures, and he realised the stipulations of his varying accounts were contradictory. Now he wrote all his passwords on a piece of paper which he kept safe in his wallet.
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