Re: Passwords

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From: David W. Taylor (detayls_at_sprynet.com)
Date: Thu Oct 08 1998 - 15:35:12 EDT


Potassium == K.

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From: Peter Soderholm <helsod_at_algonet.se>
To: thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu <thinkpad_at_cs.utk.edu>
Date: Thursday, October 08, 1998 12:24 PM
Subject: SV: Passwords

>Perhaps your thinking of lithium or Kalium (is this the english word the
chem. symbol is K)
>which will burn or explode in contact with water : - )
>
>Peter
>
>>> metals like magnesium (don't get it wet! :-).
>>
>> Why not? About all you'd have is wet magnesium. I suppose it would
>>corrode sloghtly faster than non-wet magnesium, but either way it is
>>pretty boring.. =)
>


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