I just use motorcycle/computer manufacturer and model numbers.
Something like ZZR600Kawasaki.
Hard enough to crack. Easy enough to hint at. Easy enough to remember. I use a different source for my gmail password, and that's about it. Anything else is pushing too far. Really, all you want to stop are the opportunists that come along and want to try a simple dictionary-based attack. Anyone who's really going to attack... there're easier ways to get a password than hacking a website and brute-forcing the encryption. Keyloggers/Phishing are usually far more effective and far more insidious.
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Something like ZZR600Kawasaki.
Hard enough to crack. Easy enough to hint at. Easy enough to remember. I use a different source for my gmail password, and that's about it. Anything else is pushing too far. Really, all you want to stop are the opportunists that come along and want to try a simple dictionary-based attack. Anyone who's really going to attack... there're easier ways to get a password than hacking a website and brute-forcing the encryption. Keyloggers/Phishing are usually far more effective and far more insidious.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?