Chill out, dickwad.
Exactly, this is one style of mnemonics and even recommended by Sun Microsystems in their documentation back in the gory daze for creating complex passwords simply.
For example only:
Take something personal - Being a proto-punker musician from the 1970's and 1980's before returning to school, I have a thing for 1950's and 1960's music ( I'm listening to Chuck Berry as this is being previewed, even drunk! -- Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! ).
Take something relevant - So I may use a line from MC5, as they did a cover of "Back In The USA" then throw in some modified h4xx0r with an opening/closing bracket set and use a pipe/slash/something to break the lines.
Take something environmental - And come up with <j96h|f0577USA> for my backup servers ( "jet propelled back home
It is child's play to keep a large set of complex passwords in your head. Cisco has problems with the above, but hey, my life sux, too, so who am I to complain. I'm still upset about CBS and Jack Benny.
TeeHee. I was more of a Velvet Underground guy.
You insensitive clod! I can't remember when my first distro came in an ISO! It wasn't SunSite. Perhaps MetaLab. And we had to carry our ones and zeros in buckets, using rocks, uphill, both ways, in the snow, from North Carolina, in the USA!
Oh, and get off my lawn!
FORTRAN is not a flower but a weed -- it is hardy, occasionally blooms, and grows in every computer. -- A.J. Perlis