>> am i missing some potential drawback to doing that?
My work machines (government) check for "commonly used words" and will generally reject natural language even if squashed between punctuation marks. "P@ssword" would probably slip through, but "GodIHateRememberingAllTheseStupidPasswords!@#!@" doesn't.
My work machines (government) check for "commonly used words" and will generally reject natural language even if squashed between punctuation marks. "P@ssword" would probably slip through, but "GodIHateRememberingAllTheseStupidPasswords!@#!@" doesn't.