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I saw two friends today, after a long gap.
1) the guy who was my colleague when I taught English part time and he taught physics. He works in Toulouse, France and has been for several years but he did his PhD in the US. I last had email contact with him in 1996 and last saw him in early 1990s. From my memory, I recalled that back then he lived in Princeton and had a Thai gf. He corrected me - not Princeton but Rutgers and a Taiwainese gf, now long ex. Well, not so bad - Princeton and Rutgers are geographically close and Thailand and Taiwan are both in Asia and both begin with a T. 2) Katya, my long time gf whom I last saw in her apartment in 1996. From my memory, her apartment number was 72. She corrected me: it is 70. She lives in downtown Moscow and I found her apartment bldg from memory, without looking up directions online. On the one hand, it seems pretty good - I remember things pretty closely. On the other hand, I am thinking, if I go back to school and start answering exam questions ALMOST correctly, nobody will give me good grades. |
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Everyone forgets little details from years ago.. I think that's normal. Your memory is damn good, you remember small details from here on PC that most people wouldn't be able to.
I think you are fine.
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That is true - school willbbe more like PC than like these two. Incident, moreshortnterm than long term.
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Hammie, Your memory is great by my standards! I have people from my high school years who have requested facebook friends and I have no idea who they are-no memory at all, but they must remember me, for whatever reason I'm afraid to ask! I have accepted all of these requests (3, maybe) because I don't want to upset my old friends!
It's funny how our brains process things. I have a great memory for numbers and passwords. My work colleagues keep warning me to write the many logins/passwords down, but for some reason, these all stick in my mind. Meanwhile I have no memories of those great high school friends... You will do great in any classes that you take, Hamster, you have a keen sense of details, a great quality to have in studies. Bluemountains |
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compared to mine, you're memory is exilnet!
you say the apartment number was 72 when it was actually 70... that's really not bad! i'd be way out |
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Bluemountains, I logged out of AT&T (my internet provider) before I left for the trip because there was a possibility that my ex would be in the apartment sorting through his belongings and I did not want anyone going through my internet history.
Well, I am back and I forgot both the userid and password! Will call AT&T tomorrow. ![]() Shattered Sanity, I also remember the phone numbers of my best friends' parents from twenty plus years ago but have a hard time recalling newly learned phone numbers, probably because there is no need to when you can record them as Contacts. Bluemountains, thanks, I am now assured that I can deal with the load of schoolwork. |
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I have to confess: my memory is so bad, I use the same password for every single account I hold.
![]() ![]() My husband and sister are almost as bad. In fact, we often joke that if we put all our heads together, we MIGHT have one fully functioning brain. ![]()
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Quote:
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I used to say, you could tell it was a good vacation if you forgot the phone number to the computer room by the time you got back!!
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I think your memory seems pretty good really. I wouldnt worry about it to much. You where pretty close on those things. So I think also recent information is a good way to jog your memory and your memory may even get better. Well good luck on your adventure.
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Clinte, you are right, it will get better if I use it - it is probably a "use it or lose it" thing.
Hankster, good, so I had a good break. |
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