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From: cannibal787
Date: Sun Apr 13, 2003 4:32pm
Subject: Re: memory maximising

--- In a previous message, sculembob
wrote:
> Hi, id just like to seriously recommend you all read some memory
> maximising books, to those of you who have, great, anyone that
hasnt
> i really think ud find it a good thing to do. im just over half
way
> thru one right now, and mnenomic techniques it uses are really
good,
> especially if u want to memorize things like derren does. as i
said
> im about half way thru the book, and as practice ive just memorized
> a couple of numbers, that is: 50 decimal places of pi. sad i know,
> but 50 places in the space of 20 mins is somethin id never dream of
> being able to do before reading this book, my goal is 100 decimal
> places by the end of the book. obviously remembering the decimal
> places of pi is of no relevance to anything, its just good
> practice. the current world record however is pi to 42,000 decimal
> places, which took 9 hours to recite, i dont think im goin for that
> goal tho lol!
>
> hope u all decide to read some memory books, its really good for
any
> buddin mentalists. =]

Hello,

What books do ya recommend then?

At the moment I'm just working my way through various memory sites on
the web (www.thememorypage.net is quite good). It's amazing how
quickly you pick the stuff up.


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