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'''Professor Wagstaff:''' ''...swordfish, swordfish... I think I got it. [[Trope Namer|Is it "swordfish"?]]'' |
'''Professor Wagstaff:''' ''...swordfish, swordfish... I think I got it. [[Trope Namer|Is it "swordfish"?]]'' |
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'''Baravelli:''' ''Hah. That's-a it. You guess it.'' |
'''Baravelli:''' ''Hah. That's-a it. You guess it.'' |
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'''Professor Wagstaff:''' ''Pretty good, eh?'' |
'''Professor Wagstaff:''' ''Pretty good, eh?'' |
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|''[[Horsefeathers]]'' (1932) }} |
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{{quote|Mr. McKitrick, after careful consideration I have come to the conclusion that your defense system sucks.|General Beringer, ''[[War Games]]''}} |
{{quote|Mr. McKitrick, after careful consideration I have come to the conclusion that your defense system sucks.|General Beringer, ''[[War Games]]''}} |
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{{quote|"The guy who made the software was called Jeff, Jeffty Jeff... Born on the first of Jeff, nineteen-Jeffty Jeff... So I put in 'Jeff', and hey..." |[[Eddie Izzard]] |
{{quote|"The guy who made the software was called Jeff, Jeffty Jeff... Born on the first of Jeff, nineteen-Jeffty Jeff... So I put in 'Jeff', and hey..." |'''[[Eddie Izzard]]''', on the topic of backdoors in Hollywood movies}} |
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{{quote|'''The Plague:''' Someone didn't bother reading my carefully prepared memo on commonly-used passwords. Now, then, as I so meticulously pointed out, the four most-used passwords are: love, sex, secret, and... |
{{quote|'''The Plague:''' Someone didn't bother reading my carefully prepared memo on commonly-used passwords. Now, then, as I so meticulously pointed out, the four most-used passwords are: love, sex, secret, and... |
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'''Margo:''' ''[glares at The Plague]'' |
'''Margo:''' ''[glares at The Plague]'' |
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'''The Plague:''' god. So, would your holiness care to change her password? |
'''The Plague:''' god. So, would your holiness care to change her password? |
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|''[[Hackers]]''}} |
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{{quote|''One, one, one... uh... one!''|'''The Soldier'''|''[[Team Fortress 2]]''}} |
{{quote|''One, one, one... uh... one!''|'''The Soldier'''|''[[Team Fortress 2]]''}} |
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{{quote|''" 'Morphic Street, 9 o'clock tonight, password: swordfish.' Swordfish. '''Every''' password was swordfish. Whenever anyone tried to think of a word that no one would ever guess, they always chose swordfish."'' |
{{quote|''" 'Morphic Street, 9 o'clock tonight, password: swordfish.' Swordfish. '''Every''' password was swordfish. Whenever anyone tried to think of a word that no one would ever guess, they always chose swordfish."'' |
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|'''[[Terry Pratchett]]''', ''[[Discworld/Night Watch|Night Watch]]''}} |
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{{quote|''People are dumb .... the most common passwords are 1234567890, 123456, password, The persons birthday, and password1. The name of a family member is a close second''|[[Valkyria Chronicles III|Imca]]|[[We Are Our Avatars (Roleplay)|We Are Our Avatars]] }} |
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Revision as of 19:00, 29 January 2017
Baravelli (Chico Marx): ...you can't come in unless you give the password. —Horsefeathers (1932)
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Mr. McKitrick, after careful consideration I have come to the conclusion that your defense system sucks.
—General Beringer, War Games
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"The guy who made the software was called Jeff, Jeffty Jeff... Born on the first of Jeff, nineteen-Jeffty Jeff... So I put in 'Jeff', and hey..."
—Eddie Izzard, on the topic of backdoors in Hollywood movies
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The Plague: Someone didn't bother reading my carefully prepared memo on commonly-used passwords. Now, then, as I so meticulously pointed out, the four most-used passwords are: love, sex, secret, and... |
One, one, one... uh... one!
—The Soldier, Team Fortress 2
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" 'Morphic Street, 9 o'clock tonight, password: swordfish.' Swordfish. Every password was swordfish. Whenever anyone tried to think of a word that no one would ever guess, they always chose swordfish." |