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The downside of the outboard brain
Merlin Mann | Oct 11 2007
Clive Thompson writes on a phenomenon I think about constantly: if you really do start entrusting all your ephemeral memory work to external systems, might your wetware start to atrophy? Apparently, yes:
Haha, big joke, right? Not for me. Between me and TextExpander, only one of us knows my new VoIP number by heart. Without TE to paste it anywhere on command? Yep, I'd have to look up my own phone number. Sad. But, Clive goes on:
And, in closing...
Now thinking that's something I might want to work on too. 28 Comments
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Not a measure of atrophySubmitted by jeffy on October 11, 2007 - 6:38pm.
Merlin's original question ("if you really do start entrusting all your ephemeral memory work to external systems, might your wetware start to atrophy?") is an interesting one, but this study does nothing to answer it. It would be good to know if ability to remember useful info deteriorates from lack of use. I'm reading a book right now (Pamela Dean's Tam Lin) that's chock full of people spouting off snippets (or whole scenes) of Shakespeare from memory. I'd hate to think that having a reliable reference system is damaging my ability to maybe do that if I spent the time to fill up the wetware with such trivia. » POSTED IN:
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