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Human memory capacity is 'ten times larger'


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Scientists believe that the human brain can remember ten times as much information as previously thought.

There's no doubt that we store a lot of things in our head - but exactly how much memory we have available to us has remained a topic of debate among researchers for years.

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i maxed out years ago i can feel myself forget old things as new information is packed into my little cranium. the brain needs usb drives.

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i have a great memory, faces and time. i can remember what ive done in september 2004 or march 2001, etc. etc.

People i know are always freak out when i recall things even if they are so meaningless...

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i maxed out years ago i can feel myself forget old things as new information is packed into my little cranium. the brain needs usb drives.

I got a new 2tb drive inserted. I should be OK now.

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Scientists believe that the human brain can remember ten times as much information as previously thought.

Okay. So where'd I leave my keys?

Anyone?

Harte

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Okay. So where'd I leave my keys?

Anyone?

Harte

In the ceramic lawn frogs mouth that you keep next to the horse trough in your front yard...

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I don't believe any of this. If I don't spend half of the morning looking for my coffee cup, I'll spend half the morning looking for my glasses.

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