The basic learning principles that account for thinking of a name
associated with a place are obvious enough.  You might have considered them
before posting this message with its implications.

>As soon as the news reports about the suspects receiving flight training
>in Florida were broadcast, Michael Sylvester was the very first name
>that entered my consciousness.  That is particularly amazing when you
>consider how much trouble I have with names.  When the Flight Instructor
>who did the simulator training was being interviewed, I was on the edge
>of my recliner, watching for the name Michael Sylvester to appear below
>his picture.
>----------==========>>>>>>>>>> ��� <<<<<<<<<<==========----------
>Sometimes you just have to try something, and see what happens.

And sometimes you should know enough not to try.

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* Psychology Department                        507-389-6217 *
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