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Old 08-28-2007, 09:47 PM   #16
LaughingVulcan
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But, you see, I don't need phenomenal memory.

I used to have real problems with remembering about the book I was reading last. There were so many in my house that I couldn't remember which one I was on, or if I left it by the bed or in the bathroom, and then when I did find it I couldn't remember which chapter I read last.

I thought for awhile about spending some money on a course, but then it turned out that the person asking had spammed it all over different forums having nothing whatsoever to do with memory. And strangely enough those questions were the only posts of the asker. And then others registered to make one or two posts about that same website the first person had not-so-cleverly associated into the question - and still nothing about what the forum was all about....

But then I bought a Sony Reader. Now all my books are in one unit. And the unit's always with me, so I don't need to worry about where I left it. When I return to a title in the unit's memory, the first option to select is to Continue Reading on the last page I visited.

So I don't think I need a memory course, and I can stay nice and skeptical.



Oh, and it has nothing to do with the website or if it's a scam or not. The skepticism is simply about what appears to be none-too-well-done guerilla marketing, is all.
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