Date: | June 23, 2004 / year-entry #248 |
Tags: | non-computer |
Orig Link: | https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040623-00/?p=38743 |
Comments: | 3 |
Summary: | Dominic O'Brien, world speed-memorization champion, on his technique for memorizing over 18 decks of shuffled cards in an hour: "I remember things by personalising them," explains O'Brien, 43. "With playing cards, for instance, I memorise each one as a face. The queen of hearts I think of as Claudia Schiffer, the ace of clubs as... |
Dominic O'Brien, world speed-memorization champion, on his technique for memorizing over 18 decks of shuffled cards in an hour:
Welcome to the World Mind Sports Olympiad. Other scintillating competitions include "memorizing random digits" and (from 1997) "listing as many similarities as you can think of between the Princess of Wales and an orange." |
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Blindfolding solving of various "Rubik’s cube" type puzzles.
http://www.stefan-pochmann.de/spocc/blindsolving/megaminx/
p.s. I’m looking for a store (in or near Montreal.ca) that sells these.
yup, I enyoy these knitty-gritty cognitive psychology tests too :))
If you have the opportunity, stop by the MSO and check out the memory skills, speed reading and mental calculation competitions and talk to some of the contestants. It’s incredible. I’ve been there twice playing Othello, and it’s really fun to just walk around and check out the other tournaments.