Since the mid-1960s computer memory per person has been advancing at 67% a year.
The most famous person to leave a memory tag in the theatre is the director Richard Air.
He is the executive director of the drafting committee on UCITA. "The permanent staff person, the corporate memory, " is how he describes his job.
The name Baker, on the other hand, is tethered only to a memory of the person's face.
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You do not refresh someone's memory by telling that person what he or she remembers.
Superseding these and many other recollections of Kennedy the senator is my vivid memory of him as a person uniquely able to distract and comfort others in distress.
In 2009, a study commissioned by the NFL reported that former players between the ages of 30 and 49 were 19 times more likely to be diagnosed with severe memory-related diseases than an average person.
Bobby Calder's research showed that every extra syllable in a product's price decreases its chances of being remembered by 20%, something caused by the fact that a person's phonological loop -- a regulator of memory -- can only hold 1.5 to 2 seconds of spoken information.
He wouldn't allow the defense to argue that no one's memory is infallible and blocked testimony from an expert witness who had made extensive studies of memory--especially what happens when a person handles the multitudinous tasks Libby was tackling 14 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Research suggests some connection between low numbers of synapses in a person's brain and Alzheimer's symptoms such as memory impairment and language deterioration.
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If your memory improves too much, you might not be a happier person.
Still, having to hot swap between (expensive, proprietary) memory cards on the Vita kinda flies in the face of large storage capacity memory cards, like the 32GB one employed by the unlucky person who discovered the limitation.
"This award, which is in memory of a great innovator, can unfortunately be presented to only one person but already in its first year it has identified young innovators for the industry, " added the RWAS spokesman.
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While it should be possible to swap out the memory card on the new iTunes phone for one with more capacity, the person who has seen the handset says the phone's software appears to artificially cap song storage at 25 songs, regardless of how much memory the phone has.
If we can manipulate memory and intelligence, we may also be able to communicate memories or thoughts from person to person.
Given that odours can cue recall of a memory - an "earthy" flavour might evoke the joys of the hills and valleys to one person, but an unpleasant damp-in-the-basement experience to another.
In the past, that person you had an interesting conversation with at the business conference across the country might fade into the oblivion of your memory within weeks or months.
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