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Another popular method is to take the first letter of each word in a line from a song (eg ''I want to ride my bicycle'' -> <tt>iw2rmb</tt>)
Pick a password that sounds like an English word, and people are more likely to remember it. A good Java password generator can be found at http://www.multicians.org/thvv/gpw.html.
-If none of these methods are to your liking, you can always set your password to <tt>gandalf</tt>. This is highly original, and noone
is likely to think of it.
+If none of these methods are to your liking, you can always set your password to <tt>gandalf</tt>. This is highly original, and no one
is likely to think of it.
You might find more information on the SecurityNotes page.
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