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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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Interesting Question, I'll get get back to you on that.Submitted by wreising on October 12, 2007 - 12:40pm.
I say these words, or a variation, all the time. Other attorney's I know have code sections and this and that memorized. I can't do that so I have everything I need to know in Yojimbo on tabbed in the books around my office. So, I'm with Einstein. Why dedicate memory space to things you can look up quickly and easily? However, I am looking into using MindCase to hold bits of info that I should have committed to memory. Ethan had a nice article on it over at Kinkless: http://kinkless.com/article/getting_things_remembered It should work well for bits of info like phone numbers that you want to have a permanent place in your brain. » POSTED IN:
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