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My personal memory project
Here's a little background on me. I'm 23 years old. I've always been a little absent minded. I can't remember most people's birthdays, phone numbers, etc. I've gotten around this problem by using computers to store all the important information. But lately, I've been starting to worry about forgetting memories from my past. I'm not so concerned about my day-to-day working, as that all seems to blend together, but things like family vacations, childhood friends, gradeschool, etc. It always seems like I'm struggling to remember things that happened in the past. Even as far back as 5-7 years ago. I'm worried that I'm going to turn 40, and not remember the important things.
So I've decided to try to record all of my memories into electronic format to help me remember and reference as I age. This is probably going to get very large, and contain a lot of information that I'd like to keep organzied. This isn't going to be like a daily journal, but a place to hold all of the things worth remembering. It has to have at least the following:
So there I am. My fist though was a simple document, but that will get messy very quickly. Besides, this isn't going to be entered like a story, but a collection of facts. I'm leaning tward a wiki. It should be easy to organize and should be pretty portable. I want it to be online, but not available to everyone. I don't know if mediawiki has that abilitiy. I'd also have to find a host I trust, and keep it paid up and make sure I do backups. I want redundancy so I don't loose all of this if my HD crashes. Does anyone have any other ideas, comments or suggestions? |
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Hi Adam,
Might it not be better to put the thing on a USB flash disk rather than on-line. That way you could constantly have it on you (I carry a 4GB flash disk on a cord around my neck ![]() |
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How about an inBlog?
Adam,
I've been thinking the same for a while. I need a more detailed record of my life. And it's not because I'm forgetful but because it's the little details of our lives that elude us, and because it's amazing how we think we remember much more clearly than we actually do. As for my specifications: I also wanted it to be online, but it has to be secure. For me a wiki doesn't cut it, because I need dates -time- to be the core of the archiving system. The rest will be indexed with tags. I was leaning towards a private and local install of wordpress. Doesn't it allow to keep a blog private? You could even have it online. Plus everything is stored as a mySQL DB. So in a nutshell it would be like an innerBlog (inBlog??) ![]() Does anyone have any experience with this setup? |
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It could be worth having a talk with an expert on dyslexia/dyspraxia about the absent-mindedness and number-blindness. The symptoms that you mention can be part of this spectrum of disorder. Even if you are not dyslexic they should be able to recommend some useful strategies.
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Memory and Technology
Not sure if the absent-mindedness is really a symptom of anything other than the availability of other means of storage.
There's an old Egyptian legend about the god of wisdom (Thoth) offering the written word to a pharaoh and being rejected on the grounds that writing things down will remove the motivation to remember. Now we have so many other places where we can store our memories (especially visual and auditory memories) it wouldn't be surprising if we had difficulty remembering things stored digitally. I'm ashamed to admit, for example, that I don't know my wife's mobile number because something else is remembering it for me. One interesting experiment based on the storage of almost every experience and possession is described here. I myself have a USB hard drive and if it ever got lost it'd be like a case of amnesia to me...or maybe Alzheimers. Not sure really. ![]() |
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So...
So our choices are:
1. Admit that Socrates was right and dump our media (from flash drives to the written word) or 2. Dismiss the old pervert and keep our gadgets. ![]() |
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Sometimes, if you ignore a problem, you don't realise the "problem" brings with it more, and better, than expected. These strengths might even become a core part of your project - a benefit to you and your memory, but also a point of view taken from a different angle to most, and therefore of benefit to more than just yourself. You never know. ![]() BTW, check out McDoof's link. I've seen it before, and it sounds like something that might be exactly up your alley, even if it is only in "research" mode at the moment. Best wishes with your project. It sounds very worthwhile to me, and something you will find invaluable in future (except for that time you made a fool of yourself at the Work Christmas Party by hitting on the CEO's wife and then throwing up on the buffet... ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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