:-p thats what i always wondered about. if the hash is a 32-char hex number, then there is still a finite (though really large) amount of codes that can be produced, so naturally it has to run out somewhere, if it hasnt already. thus, there has to be multiples at some point, even if they are very very different from each other (say, one string, and an entire program). i guess you just have to limit the amount of acceptable password length and hope theres no two short strings which produce the same thing :-p (hey, even msn does it with THEIR passwords, so we should totally trust them right o.o lol)
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