The String "ji32k7au4a83" Happens To Be Quite A Common Password

When thinking of a strong password, we are often admonished to use a random combination of letters, numbers, and symbols so that it will be harder to crack the code but it just so happens that this particular string of letters and numbers, though appearing to be a strong password, is actually quite common. Some may already know the riddle behind this password but to make it simple, Ben Macaulay explains the straightforward answer.

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"..should be treated as a single entity or a plural." .. if it makes it any easier it'll probably be historical itself any minute now. Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it, while those who would apparently tear up documents meant to be sent to that archive by legal requirement and flush them down the toilet* are apparently voted back in.
* also likely explains why he kept complaining about the toilets not flushing well. Can't be his regularity, as he asures people he is in amazing health.
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My husband does genealogy research on his ancestors and everything is in cursive and nearly impossible to decipher. I tried reading some texts and got a headache doing it.
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