Writing the book on a sheet of paper is not memorizing.  I'd say that
this is a direct argument that memorization would have helped him in
this case.

-Cameron

On 2/3/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Barnes wrote:
> > ""Learning stops when memorization begins."
> >
> > I so disagree with that.
>
> Well, it depends on what you're memorizing.  I once had a physics
> class where the instructor let us bring an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper as
> a cheat sheet.
>
> Of course some guy stayed up all night using a florescent light
> magnifying glass writing the entire book onto the sheet.  It was
> actually microscopic writing - no lie.  He brought 2 hand held
> magnifying glasses with him to read it.
>
> He failed.

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