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    Research suggests this may increase your memory by up to 35%. What?

    Question #60105. Asked by PaulHaslam. (Oct 20 05 3:27 PM)


    Priscilla9

    Writing on a post-it, or tying a red ribbon around your finger, perhaps?

    Oct 20 05, 6:41 PM
    Flynn_17

    Remembering things?

    Oct 21 05, 4:57 AM
    peasypod

    I recently read in a report whereby the effects of smoking dope enchances recollection to some degree....

    Oct 21 05, 6:17 AM
    SOTHC

    Adding another ram chip to your computer

    Oct 21 05, 8:54 AM
    my_baby_love

    Asking someone else to remind you.

    Oct 21 05, 9:59 AM
    dejavucub4

    Not poking to much smot?

    Oct 21 05, 10:57 AM


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