tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Jan 12 13:02:34 1998

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RE: Learning suggestions



I have a lot of trouble with the more obscure prefixes, so I sometimes
use them in my passwords. I'm rather paranoid about my passwords, and
this is a rather good way to generate random looking strings.

pagh

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Alan Anderson [SMTP:[email protected]]
	Sent:	Friday, December 19, 1997 5:33 PM
	To:	Multiple recipients of list
	Subject:	Re: Learning suggestions

	ja' ter'eS:
	>...I find I can better remember a prefix if I
	>can remember a phrase using it, the more colorful and memorable
the better.

	That's how I learned most of them myself.  I *always* think of
the phrase
	{chay' jura'} when I need to say "you(singular) do something to
us", and
	{pIpIH} always comes to mind for "we-you(singular)".  I no
longer remember
	exactly *why* I know how to say "we've been expecting you", but
it serves
	its purpose as a mnemonic.  And quite some time ago, during a
discussion
	of homemade dumplings or something, I decided that they would
fill you up
	all by themselves:  {nIteb nIteb}. :-)

	-- ghunchu'wI'



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