Pass word needs 8
characters, a symbol, a capital,
and a number.
.
For your own security
Don’t write down your
user name or pass word!
.
Remember everything
even if you only use the site
once a year.
Pass word needs 8
characters, a symbol, a capital,
and a number.
.
For your own security
Don’t write down your
user name or pass word!
.
Remember everything
even if you only use the site
once a year.
It’s not 5-7-5, but I like it.
In English, you’re allowed to break both the 5-7-5 rule AND the Japanese 17 syllable pattern. In this trio, they are at least 17 syllables. Mostly. 🙂
I seem to be having trouble with the reader today, so I came to visit. This poem is appropriate to the way I feel about passwords today 🙂
University registration.
New user names and passwords for each
registrar
general IT access
the library
ARGGGGG!
brilliant
Wow! Very creative and awesome.
Thanks.
haiku should be fun
in my humble opinion
no hard and fast rules
🙂
Rules are nice
but sometimes it’s better
to break them
writing a haiku
stretch the rules to breaking point
Japanese torture
Better than water torture or bamboo under finger nails!
Quill in the inkwell
The clock is showing midnight
Time to call it quits
🙂
This explains why I have to hit the “forgot password” link on websites so often. 🙂
Yup. Me, too.
Today I ALSO forgot the user name. Very painful. Had to phone tech support and answer my special questions.
Reblogged this on Stumbling along the sidewalk and commented:
This is great! Passwords…need I say more?
yes.
I’m glad its not 5-7-5 and i really like it 🙂
lol. I like the non-conformists. 😉
hahaha
😉
It is the wise and the foolish who test rules, the wise will bend those which are almost true and break the unjust rules. The fool breaks all rules until caught and punished. It’s only by pushing the boundaries that others become aware what the boundaries are.
True.
Love this Haiku
sometimes rules are meant to be broken
except when it comes to passwords.
Yup.
” CAPS LOCK IS ON!”
LOL
Hehehehe
😉