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Mikael Eriksson Inner circle None of your business 1064 Posts |
The best thing I have done for my memory lately was buying and reading this book, by Norwegian Oddbjorn By:
http://www.amazon.com/Memo-Easiest-Impro......80326907 |
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LLL Inner circle 1574 Posts |
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On 2008-01-17 13:26, Don Theo III wrote: Nice idea Don, most private parties I go to, all the action is in the kitchen area, it is after all were the booze is kept, the hub if you like. I might give that a go. mescalito
The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.
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MrHyde Special user 810 Posts |
They say elephants never forget...
But then, what do they have to remember? |
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yachanin Inner circle Cleveland, OH 2105 Posts |
It depends on what type of information you are trying to remember. Ordered or sequential information, for example, can be easily remembered using the Peg-Word Method or the Method of Loci. Names of people, prose, etc., etc. may each be approached with a different technique. I'm sure Harry Lorayne can provide a lot of very helpful and useful information. I still have my copy of "The Memory Book" by Lorayne and Lucas (yes, the basketball player). Excellent stuff.
Regards, Steve
"Impossible? Your audience will think so..." TM
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