Posted by K Effective on September 20, 2018 at 07:26:04 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: OT: Speed Reader posted by popinjohn on September 19, 2018 at 10:44:20:
I have a numbers memory, i.e. I have memorized my drivers license, my wife's DL, my buddy's, all five of the family SS#s, the ten digit number on my dosimetery at work, my debit cards, etc, etc.
I can speed read, but I kinda also have some legalistic OCD type thing, where I have to force myself to scan words, because I want to read every single one, because that is what you are supposed to do. Like stopping all the way at a STOP sign- I have to.
As I get older, I like to challenge myself to continue to learn and memorize things to keep on top of my game. Reading or classroom learning is one thing, actually doing a task or working on a system is so much better for me to remember it.
However, I have never been one to remember "back in 96, we had this dry spell", or "the winter of 2005 was the worst ever", even though I experienced those things.
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