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1 - T/D (T has one vertical line)
2 - N (N has two vertical lines)
3 - M (M has, sort of, three vertical lines)
4 - R (R is the last letter of Four)
5 - L (L represents 50 in roman numerals)
6 - G/J (G looks a little bit like a 6)
7 - K (a K could somewhat be written with two 7s, one turned at an angle)
8 - F (a cursive lower case f in the old-style of cursive looks a bit like an 8)
9 - P /B(P looks a little like a mirror image of a 9)
0 - S/Z (Zero starts with this sound)
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27 Nov 07
jansenma2000good methods to memorize information
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Matt Jansengood methods to memorize information
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Jeff GiddensPerhaps the first thing you should start doing before tackling extraordinary tasks of memorization is: a. Get some sleep b. Get a light snack (emphasis on light). c. Amp Up Your Brain
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I know a guy, Frank (we call him Frank the Tank) who makes a rhyme with the names of everyone he meets. For example, Mel becomes "Mel who fell into my wishing well" Sometimes its slightly awkward, such as when he meets a Chuck, or a Pam, but he never forgets a name. I decided to try this myself (not out loud, of course) and I've found that for me (a person who is horrible at remembering names) this technique works perfectly. I will never forget the names of my new friends, such as Scott (who smokes pot), and Karie (who's kinda hairy).
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26 Nov 07
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Jorge RosaPretty much empty for now. Check it in a month or so.
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