Where you find images that other grand memory athletes use?
Can you share your Person action object technique?
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Where you find images that other grand memory athletes use?
Can you share your Person action object technique?
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Hi hcc108,
Your list of examples was very helpful and makes a lot of sense.
I can read and write about 2,000 Chinese characters but it is still a bit tough to read all the Chinese blogs.
Is there a list of the 100 images that Wang Feng or other Chinese are using? Interestingly none of the links on this thread lead to a full list.
If you or someone could share a direct link, it would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance!
Hi all, apologies if bumping an old thread is unwelcome (I am new here). I encountered this thread after poking through the wiki, and thought it might be good to make an attempt at a machine-based translation for the video linked in the OP.
There was nothing in there too different from standard memory competition techniques, just in case anybody was curious about it.
ah that’s so cool.
@Rajadodve786 You two have similar systems for memorising numbers!
I have been memorizing that way initially since childhood unknowingly what memory system is and so on.
I usually chunk large numbers, and then say that verbally find similar sounds and make a story out of it.
After getting into memory, around 1 years later I found about Wang feng I guess by his intense match against Alex Mullen by a YouTube video and search what method he used. That’s when I found his method is similar. He got the same idea.
I guess today we can’t say any idea original, what we thought might have been used by someone in the world already ![]()
Haha that’s true! I wonder what system use use now for numbers.