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On the news tonight, they used the phrase "Cannabis, a drug tens of thousands of people choose to smoke each week". I think they are seriously underestimating how widespread its use is. I wager everyone on here knows somebody who smokes it, I certainly do. Could decriminalizing the drug work in this country? There are huge benefits for the government in the way that it would free up a lot of police time, which could be used for catching those dealing/possessing harder drugs.
Is there any point whatsoever in downgrading the drug as they have done?
Do you have any views on the drug, or the questions I have asked above?
> Erm, OK. What next?
Cup of coffee please, one sugar.
> I'll try the house one, seems more picture orientated, but how
> exactly can you map assembler programming commands and methods into a
> house?
I don't know. With simple words it'd work fine, but with mathematical equations, you'd probably have to split it up into several objects, one symbolising each aspect of the equation.
It gets kind of complicated when maths are involved, I wouldn't imagine the designer of this method would have had programming computers in mind :D
I'll try the house one, seems more picture orientated, but how exactly can you map assembler programming commands and methods into a house?
Anyway, they used methods such as imagining you are in your house, and every object in your house is supposed to be assigned, in your mind, to what you want to remember. You can use this method to remember tonnes of stuff, and on his first go, the guy remembered about 50 random objects, 8 hours after he'd been shown them, not forgetting a single one.
It'd be worth looking into, although my exam is tomorrow, so perhaps it's a little late for it.