Well, let's see? I suppose if there is a way to reduce the number of keys, it might be of benefit. Between remote controls for everything to all the keys for every thing and all the passwords for every thing, if there is a way to simplify all o them, I'm for it!
Let's see, on my camper key ring, I have:
1. Key to the entry door of the camper
2. Key to the out storage hatches
3. Key to my bicycle carrier hitch pin so I can lock the carrier to the receiver (bumper) hitch (pad lock)
4. Key to the arm that goes over the bicycles to lock them to the carrier
5.Key to the bicycle cable for when the bicycle is not attached to the carrier.
6. Another key to the bicycle carrier to lock the arms in place which supports the bicycle.
7. And extra pad lock key for anything where I need another pad lock.
Then, there is my vehicle-house key ring:
9. The key to my mother's house
9. The key to my house (fits all 5 doors for garage and house)
10. Truck Key for ignition and door
11. Key for the tool boxes on the shell of my truck (hatches, or whatever you call them).
12. Receiver locking Hitch Pin on my truck.
13. Key Fob for my truck
14. Key and Fob for my car
At work:
15. I have on my lanyard (around my neck), my badge which opens the door at work.
16. A key to my overhead compartment at my desk
17. A key to the left hand set of drawers at my desk.
18. A key to the right hand set of drawers at my desk.
19. An electronic device that is needed to start and log into my computer when not inside the company.
Yea, I sure could use less keys! Wanna talk passwords?