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- From: iad@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Ivan A Derzhanski)
- Newsgroups: sci.cognitive
- Subject: Re: Silly Mnemonic Tricks
- Message-ID: <11681@scott.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 15:35:17 GMT
- References: <flamer.720978731@mithril> <1992Nov10.023134.30720@news.weeg.uiowa.edu>
- Organization: Centre for Cognitive Science, Edinburgh, UK
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- In article <1992Nov10.023134.30720@news.weeg.uiowa.edu> tlund@news.weeg.uiowa.edu (Thomas Lund) writes:
- >GAMES magazine recently had a contest to make "modern" mnemonic devices. Here
- >are the winners ("Tricks for the Memories, GAMES, June, 1992)
- >
- >Gorbachev's khaki underwera always tends to ride up at long lines exiting
- > boring Kremlin Meetings. = the 15 ex Soviet Republics: Georgia, Hirgizia,
- > Ukraine, Armenia, Turkmenia, Tadzhikistan, Russia, Uxbekistan, Azerbajan,
- > Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Byerlorussia, Kazakhstan, and Moldavia.
- >by Erik Hassing
-
- ... and so on. I think this one will do to illustrate what I want to say.
- I wonder how useful it is. It produces fifteen letters in a certain order
- -- the initial letters of the words in the sentence. Are those fifteen
- letters enough to reconstruct the names of the republics? I doubt it.
- Now the order. It appears arbitrary to me. (If I'm wrong, I hope
- someone will say so.) If the republics were sorted by area,
- population or what have you, so that someone who already knows their
- names could use the mnemonic to remember the order, that would be useful.
- That is how, say, the jingle for the transistor colour codes works:
- you already know the colours, you only need to memorise the order.
-
- --
- `Haud yer wheesht! Come oot o the man an gie him peace.' (The Glasgow Gospel)
- Ivan A Derzhanski (iad@cogsci.ed.ac.uk; iad@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu)
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