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The single algorithm that you would need to memorize for this scheme would be something like the following:
1. Abbreviate the site into a 2-letter phrase.
2. Capitalize the site abbreviation.
3. Type the site abbreviation.
4. Type the number of letters in the site name.
5. Identify the verb that describes how you use the site.
6. Remove all vowels from the verb.
7. Type the vowel-less verb in lowercase letters.
8. Identify the subject or type of content for the site.
9. Capitalize the subject or type of content.
10. Type the capitalized subject or type of content
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