Spelling always counts, but we can’t always count on folks to know how to spell. I have to admit- doing cartoons and comic strips over the years has improved my spelling, if not my grammar.
Yes – computers are not forgiving of spelling errors – especially for passwords. I, though, can forgive spelling errors by commenters. Punctuation errors also.
Try being a computer admin for a large group, my passwords need to be over 14 characters using symbols, upper and lower case letters and numbers. I have over 12 system passwords to remember and none can be the same. And they can not repeat the same password for the last 6 times over I believe 6 months. And the wife wonders why I never remember anything, all my RAM and storage in the brain is full of access codes.
Seneca College (where I go to school…) requires us to change our passwords every … 45 days. Between my three semesters a year, I changed my passwords 9 TIMES in 2012!!
Oh, I almost forgot the “rules” they have setup, to ‘keep personal data safe’.
Must be between 6 and 16 characters long.May not contain whitespace characters (i.e. space, tab, etc.).May not contain English dictionary words longer than 4 letters: matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.Must have at least 2 of the following characteristics:1 digit, 1 non alphanumeric character, 1 upper case letter, 2 lower case lettersMay not contain your username: matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.May not contain common keyboard sequences (eg. 12345, aaaaa): matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.Examples of valid passwords (you MAY NOT use one of these as your password): IHmp2sy, mmisagc!, Tpi2h2r, 1cscmp, i1han4eicmp
Kokopelli over 11 years ago
I guess spellin’ does count
gregcartoon Premium Member over 11 years ago
Spelling always counts, but we can’t always count on folks to know how to spell. I have to admit- doing cartoons and comic strips over the years has improved my spelling, if not my grammar.
Perkycat over 11 years ago
Yes – computers are not forgiving of spelling errors – especially for passwords. I, though, can forgive spelling errors by commenters. Punctuation errors also.
Agent54 over 11 years ago
Try being a computer admin for a large group, my passwords need to be over 14 characters using symbols, upper and lower case letters and numbers. I have over 12 system passwords to remember and none can be the same. And they can not repeat the same password for the last 6 times over I believe 6 months. And the wife wonders why I never remember anything, all my RAM and storage in the brain is full of access codes.
Allan CB Premium Member over 11 years ago
Seneca College (where I go to school…) requires us to change our passwords every … 45 days. Between my three semesters a year, I changed my passwords 9 TIMES in 2012!!
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
And BTW, I wonder why my spell-check keeps flagging “commenters”, then puts up “commenter” as a possible correction.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Sorry Toby.
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
Maybe he needs a shorter password than “password”.
Allan CB Premium Member over 11 years ago
Oh, I almost forgot the “rules” they have setup, to ‘keep personal data safe’.
Must be between 6 and 16 characters long.May not contain whitespace characters (i.e. space, tab, etc.).May not contain English dictionary words longer than 4 letters: matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.Must have at least 2 of the following characteristics:1 digit, 1 non alphanumeric character, 1 upper case letter, 2 lower case lettersMay not contain your username: matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.May not contain common keyboard sequences (eg. 12345, aaaaa): matched case insensitive, matched forwards and backwards.Examples of valid passwords (you MAY NOT use one of these as your password): IHmp2sy, mmisagc!, Tpi2h2r, 1cscmp, i1han4eicmp