Morning Gain,

>> At 04:39 PM 8/24/2007, you wrote:
Now, Wayne.  <chuckle>  I was addressing Dee who
mentioned she vividly remembers the face and
everything else about the man that tried to grab her
at the age of 6.

   In know, I know, I got your point.  I was picking at you a bit also.
My point was, many have a very good memory that is by no means a photographic mind. Not many of those around for sure.

I remember the serial number of a typewriter I serviced at IBM back in the 50's. Some things just stick in your mind. We had to write the number on our service tickets, after a while and many calls it burned it. Plus it was an easy number, 334433 ...........

Another good example of memory relates to a checker board.
To play chess, reasoning and logic are required.

Not true of checkers.  Mans mind is exhausted on the checker board.
For every move, there is a move written to win, written to loose, and written to draw. Now....... a man can be an expert checker player and have little or no reasoning ability or logic. How about that ? Plus it was considered a woman's game for hundreds of years. A man was considered a sissy if he played checkers. Finally a mathematician looked at it and said that is not the case at all.

Wayne

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