Thursday, September 26, 2019

Have Cracking Password

Have Cracking Password
Web Etiquette and finding a suitable webbing name for blogging and browsing.
See below for passwords, a short new entry.
I searched over 100 web pages to find my web entry (accidental) on a blog site and what I discovered was something I should write here and is important for several reasons.
It is remarkable that several tendencies of the SMS age is evident.
1. Most of them were blogging for fun and only a very few for humor or satire.
The world without humor for me is not worth living and boring.
I like the subtle humour as opposed to crude humor where one has to tickle one's arm pit to initiate the process, almost self induced.

Humor has to be infectious and spontaneous.

The modern age of computing it it is noteworthy of its lack.
The worst of satire in Linux terms is flamming which I am opposed to.
I was brought up in a age of discussion and discrete disagreement and not infighting but that is what one sees today.
2. Second observation I notice was one does not know how to use a pseudonym or what editors call the screen or newspaper adopted name for acting and freelance writing.
The problem with this is that one wants to search for self to see how one fares in the Wild Web as opposed to Wild West of yesteryear is that the pseudonym does not appear when Googling and often to the disappointment to many. 
That is the topic here but I should state one more of my observations before getting into that topic.
3. Most of the young ones start blogging after some personal grieve (not death) and disappointment. 
Often break up of love affairs.
I often think breakups are good for many to learn real life situation before getting into serious commitments which most of them are not yet ready.
It should be of positive dynamics rather than negative, so to speak.
So blogging is not a bad thing to pass over the tide but I found a serious impediment there.
It is like this if one is attending a a diabetic clinic for the young and fall in love with a diabetic.
In noway I am going to encourage that.
Two bad genes and you (the two) end up with many diabetic children as parents. 
Getting to know another diabetic is a good for one's soul to learn to cope with but not to get married, for heaven sake.
My observation confirms that there was unhealthy pairing.
Two emotionally labile getting together leads to disaster.
Falling from ditch to a very deep pit which is worse than two diabetics getting together where on can treat the other with insulin injection.


This is sure recipe for more disappointments and even suicide.
At that stage what you need is a sympathetic friend (not a lover) and a very good counselor with adult stature.


Back to pseudonym, coining a suitable pseudonym has to be done with care.
It is often trial and error.
I will come out with a story.
I went abroad for a short holiday and the idea was to buy a laptop without an operating system and to boot it at the airport with a Linux CD while waiting for the plane before check in call.
I actually did that.
When I went to several places knowing that I was foreigner they wanted to sell me (more profit) always with an operating system.
Eventually, it ends up almost with a fight but I did not cave in.
For my liking at last I found a very nice charming salesgirl who quoted me  a very reasonable price without an operating system (boss did not want it that way).
I had to show the guy I was not a stupid foreigner and pulled out a Puppy Linux from my front shirt pocket and booted up and in with the Internet and typed Linux and my Christian name.


Presto!
There were 20 of my entries including Gonbas, Gembas and Gambase in Linux.


My friend who was residing in that country too was amazed and he was a computer guy.
He helped me to go to the correct warehouse of course.
Without much a do we closed the deal.
Irony was the word Linux.
It is very little used in the web and my Christian name was very, very common.
It was all fortuitous but worked for me.
If one has a common name like Sara or David one can still work with it without adding numericals.
I change paradox to parafox and it is the name I use here.
Then I start using not prefix or suffix like in English.
Tailing words combined.
1. Saralive or seralive or sierralove
2. Davidknock, Davidcook or Davidcock and the vagary is almost limitless.
The word is not a English, Name or a English Word and it will hit the top of Google engine in no time.
For French it is very easy.
Just combine se, le, la to make one word.
Presto.
Only nearest word that came near my parafox was in fact French.
I use fox to fox the foxes live, like the Channel 4.
I hope you got the onions and foxes right by now.
Hope, you and your pseudonym, rise to the top in the web of antonymous.
Edited on 02-08-2013
Passwords
I wanted to write about password for sometime and kept postponing it for valid reason.
If I bear them here the hackers will use it to decode it.
So I do it free of charge on personnel basis not out in the open.
But one trick is easy to do.
In good old days, before computers and zip codes and bar coeds came in every shop had a code name with 10 letters.
Each letter represented numbers 1 to 10 in serial order.
Marked price is written in letters and not in numbers.
Same trick to remember the 25 letters in the alphabet/keyboard,
Quick Fox Runs,
12345, 678, 9,0,10,11
The mark price for 1000 = is nuu
The mark price for 1010 = is nn
For example Pig on my back or pin on my back
123, 45, 67, 89010
Password could be pi3on67bac10
One can use any combination of this and one has to remember the catch phrase only once.
Please do not use the above since the hackers may have already put the code in their search engine to crack passwords.

But one may use
Runs Fox Quick OR
Back my pin,on
Use your imagination for the catch phrase and use the numbers in reverse order.
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0

I use a different trick for my password and they come from Linux Code and only a Linux guy with lot of determination will crack it to find there is nothing valid in my emails which has not been published already in my blog sites.


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