brian@digi-g.UUCP (Brian Westley) (08/27/84)
(response to criticism about using rogue scroll names as passwords) Well, my rogue has an alphabet of 160 syllables, and each word in a scroll is made up of 1-3 syllables. Assuming you use only 3 syllable passwords, this gives you 160^3 = 4,096,000 passwords. This is roughly comparable to 5 letter random passwords (26^5 = 11,881,376) and much better than a random real word (about 40,000 'common' words). Besides, didn't you see the :-) in the subject line?