Sun, 25 March 2007 ![]() Memory is one of the most potent tools man uses in his survival. Here are three questions. How did you survive that last predator's attack? How did you find enough money to make rent the last time something like this happened? What did you do for lunch this time last year? Honestly, though, only two of these three are probably easy for you to answer. You probably don't remember the events from exactly a year ago. But what if you could? In the first of hopefully many contributions, Cassock gives background, theory, and practice on how an individual could make it a possibility. By coupling memory with imagination, he explains how you can make memorization on demand, and therefore into an even more potent and user-friendly tool. ALL Music by Locust Toybox Comments[1] |


