[AGL] Rememberin names

michele mason yaya.m at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 17 08:10:59 EST 2007


Absolutely, mm

On Feb 13, 2007, at 9:34 AM, Igor Loving wrote:


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>> Hi, boys and girls havn't been able to get on line as i was too

>> crippled up to walk to the wifi cafe and the clutch on my truck went

>> out. mobile again now and found some nice doctors that will take my

>> medicare...so hoping to get my legs fixed before too long.

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>> Jeff, good to read you, hope this gets thru, i'm still not havin

>> particularly reliable results posting to this list.

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>>

>> There was a thing on Scientific American Frontiers, that show on PBS

>> that Alan Alda hosted, about memory research, that found that

>> memories tied to a strong emotional response( in this case holding

>> one's elbow in ice water), are stored differently from regular

>> memories and are not only more vivid but more easily accessed.

>>

>> Getting the names of people you run into that you know but can't

>> think of is greatly facilitated by having a friend/partner who

>> introduces themself when they see you are stuck.

>>

>> I have always had hell with this so whenever i meet someone i quote

>> the inimitable Crazy Carl Hickerson-Bull who said i know 4,000 people

>> and only 400 names. Then i tell them its entirely possible we've done

>> this before and seven or eight more times and i'll probaly have it.

>>

>> when i was a young guy i illustrated a series of filmstrips called

>> the Sparks Memory course. He recommended that you repeat the name

>> when its given, then try and use it at least twice in the ensuing

>> conversation...this helps burn it in. Also you can build a mnemonic

>> picture involving the syllables of the name and physical attributes

>> of their face. This takes some practice but is thoroughly effective.

>>

>> so wher y'at these days? do ya still have the moonwalking jalapeno

>> neon i designed for BeBop?

>>

>> micael

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>>> 1. Re: 3 restaurants in Austin (Madeleine Villatorro)

>>> 2. More on Remembring Names (Jeffrey Nightbyrd)

>>> 3. Re: More on Remembring Names (Gerry)

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>>> Message: 1

>>> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 11:12:07 -0600

>>> From: "Madeleine Villatorro" <catzen at gmail.com>

>>> Subject: Re: [AGL] 3 restaurants in Austin

>>> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"

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>>> Just trendy, somewhat expensive places. Zoot has been around at

>>> least 15

>>> years. It's like Jeffery's small, well-touted chef,

>>> reservations-only type

>>> of place located in an old house. Madeleine

>>>

>>> On 6 Feb 2007 13:37:25 -0800, globe at zipcon.net <globe at zipcon.net>

>>> wrote:

>>>>

>>>> Opened a trade magazine and noticed they were touting 3 new places

>>>> in

>>>> Austin to

>>>> dine; Hotel San Jose, Zoot, and Tears of Joy Hot Sauce Shop. Are

>>>> they the

>>>> typical rip off places?

>>>> Carolyn

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>>> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:31:27 -0800 (PST)

>>> From: Jeffrey Nightbyrd <brazilnightbyrd2003 at yahoo.com>

>>> Subject: [AGL] More on Remembring Names

>>> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

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>>> Gang,

>>> I told an old friend that I was worried that I couldn't

>>> remember names very well. Or they would pop in my mind several hours

>>> after I needed them. Always socially embarassing particularly when

>>> you can visualize all the stories and times you shared. My firend

>>> said,

>>> "Don't worry Jeff. You couldn't remember names when you were 20."

>>> What puzzles me is how this actually functions? Most the the

>>> research purports that an active brain doesn't dminish. An active

>>> mind generates new synapses and memories to the very end ...well as

>>> long as oxygen is getting to the noggin.

>>> Do we merely not remember names becuase there is such a vast

>>> amount of data in our hard drives as we age and like a old computer

>>> retrival takes longer?..or is it something else? Exercise or

>>> hyperbaric chambers which really get oxygenated blood to the brain

>>> seems to boost memory.

>>> But I wander if any of you have more scientific info on why we

>>> can't recall? Thanks,

>>> Jeff

>>>

>>> fmaverick at austin.rr.com wrote:

>>> Yes she was. Lovely. Sometimes she introduced herself as Terrell

>>> Maverick Webb, so everyone would know she had TWO famous husbands.

>>> ----- Original Message -----

>>> From: michele mason Date: Monday, February 5, 2007 3:11 pm

>>> Subject: Re: [AGL] different strokes, forgetting names

>>> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

>>>

>>>

>>>> Thanks Font. A wise grandmother?was she Mrs. Webb(sp?), the lovely

>>>> woman I knew?

>>>>

>>>> On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:05 PM, fmaverick at austin.rr.com wrote:

>>>>

>>>> >

>>>> >

>>>> > I always, always, say my name when I see someone (unless I see

>>>> them

>>>> > regularly). My memory for names is not perfect and occasionally I

>>>> have > a

>>>> > lapse that is beyond understanding - the person across the room is

>>>> > someone I KNOW that I KNEW - and I can usually recall the last

>>>> city

>>>> > council meeting where I saw them in '96, and the kind of dog they

>>>> had.>

>>>> > I assume that even though I am on hugging terms, the person may be

>>>> > grieving or under some kind of stress, or may have lapses like

>>>> mine. I

>>>> > said my name to Molly in the elevator when I hugged her in

>>>> December, > and

>>>> > I said my name to Dave yesterday. I said my name several times,

>>>> in > fact.

>>>> > I think Michele got it right about withholding judgement in

>>>> certain

>>>> > situations.

>>>> >

>>>> > One time, years ago, I chided my elderly grandmother for not >

>>>> introducing

>>>> > me to some woman at a gathering - the three of us had been in a

>>>> brief> conversation. She told me that she could not think of the

>>>> woman's name,

>>>> > and that it was de riguer for me to help the situation by

>>>> introducing> myself, and asking her name so that all three of us

>>>> would then be

>>>> > comfortable. I have never forgotten it.

>>>> >

>>>> > ----- Original Message -----

>>>> > From: michele mason > Date: Monday, February 5, 2007 2:24 pm

>>>> > Subject: Re: [AGL] different strokes for different folks

>>>> > To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

>>>> > >

>>>> >> Could be. My cynical side would agree. She did remember their

>>>> names

>>>> >> and

>>>> >> why would I matter?

>>>> >> I mean, how does one know to judge harshly without personal

>>>> evidence?>> I'll be away from the mac tomorrow, working on the

>>>> multitude of

>>>> >> paperwork.

>>>> >> Wishing all another lovely day.

>>>> >> mm

>>>> >>

>>>> >>

>>>> >> On Feb 5, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:

>>>> >>

>>>> >>> Michele,

>>>> >>>

>>>> >>> apparently Ann had different strokes for different folks.

>>>> >>>

>>>> >>> i remember her as gov giving a brief address indoors

>>>> >>> at an art thing - Mexic-arte i think.

>>>> >>>

>>>> >>> standing in front of her i moved a little to the left then

>>>> >>> a little to the right, but she had no trouble not noticing

>>>> >>> me. if she called out to you in a crowd to ask you

>>>> >>> about your children, she was playing you (and them)

>>>> >>> like a piano.

>>>> >>>

>>>> >>> mike

>>>> >

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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>>> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 12:33:48 -0700

>>> From: "Gerry" <mesmo at gilanet.com>

>>> Subject: Re: [AGL] More on Remembring Names

>>> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"

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>>> I read somewhere a long time ago that the number of synapses

>>> decreases with age. Synapses are the brain's transmitter circuits,

>>> you need them to make the connection between the new idea and the

>>> data base where your memory is stored. So, if the synapses decrease

>>> in number then your new idea has to wait in line for the next

>>> available synapse before it can retrieve data from the database.

>>>

>>> A few years ago I added L-Phenylalanine to my daily supplement menu.

>>> It is supposed to help the body synthesize the neurotransmitters

>>> dopamine and norepinephrine. Does it work? I guess so. My memory is

>>> hardly flawless but it works more often than not, altho sometimes it

>>> takes awhile...

>>>

>>> BTW Jeff, what was that airline to Brazil you told me about years

>>> ago? And do you know of an airline that has good rates to Lima,

>>> Peru?

>>> G

>>>

>>>

>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeffrey Nightbyrd To:

>>> survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s Sent:

>>> Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:31 AM

>>> Subject: [AGL] More on Remembring Names

>>>

>>>

>>> Gang,

>>>

>>> I told an old friend that I was worried that I couldn't remember

>>> names very well. Or they would pop in my mind several hours after I

>>> needed them. Always socially embarassing particularly when you can

>>> visualize all the stories and times you shared. My firend said,

>>> "Don't worry Jeff. You couldn't remember names when you were 20."

>>>

>>> What puzzles me is how this actually functions? Most the the

>>> research purports that an active brain doesn't dminish. An active

>>> mind generates new synapses and memories to the very end ...well as

>>> long as oxygen is getting to the noggin.

>>>

>>> Do we merely not remember names becuase there is such a vast

>>> amount of data in our hard drives as we age and like a old computer

>>> retrival takes longer?..or is it something else? Exercise or

>>> hyperbaric chambers which really get oxygenated blood to the brain

>>> seems to boost memory.

>>>

>>> But I wander if any of you have more scientific info on why we

>>> can't recall?

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>>

>>> Jeff

>>>

>>> fmaverick at austin.rr.com wrote:

>>>

>>> Yes she was. Lovely. Sometimes she introduced herself as Terrell

>>> Maverick Webb, so everyone would know she had TWO famous

>>> husbands.

>>> ----- Original Message -----

>>> From: michele mason Date: Monday, February 5, 2007 3:11 pm

>>> Subject: Re: [AGL] different strokes, forgetting names

>>> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s

>>>

>>>

>>> > Thanks Font. A wise grandmother-was she Mrs. Webb(sp?), the

>>> lovely > woman I knew?

>>> > > On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:05 PM, fmaverick at austin.rr.com

>>> wrote:

>>> > > >

>>> > >

>>> > > I always, always, say my name when I see someone (unless I

>>> see them

>>> > > regularly). My memory for names is not perfect and

>>> occasionally I > have > > a

>>> > > lapse that is beyond understanding - the person across the

>>> room is

>>> > > someone I KNOW that I KNEW - and I can usually recall the

>>> last city

>>> > > council meeting where I saw them in '96, and the kind of dog

>>> they > had.>

>>> > > I assume that even though I am on hugging terms, the person

>>> may be

>>> > > grieving or under some kind of stress, or may have lapses

>>> like > mine. I

>>> > > said my name to Molly in the elevator when I hugged her in

>>> > December, > > and

>>> > > I said my name to Dave yesterday. I said my name several

>>> times, > in > > fact.

>>> > > I think Michele got it right about withholding judgement in

>>> certain

>>> > > situations.

>>> > >

>>> > > One time, years ago, I chided my elderly grandmother for not

>>> > > introducing

>>> > > me to some woman at a gathering - the three of us had been

>>> in a > brief> conversation. She told me that she could not think

>>> of the > woman's name,

>>> > > and that it was de riguer for me to help the situation by

>>> > introducing> myself, and asking her name so that all three of us

>>> > would then be

>>> > > comfortable. I have never forgotten it.

>>> > >

>>> > > ----- Original Message -----

>>> > > From: michele mason > > Date: Monday, February 5, 2007

>>> 2:24 pm

>>> > > Subject: Re: [AGL] different strokes for different folks

>>> > > To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the

>>> 60s

>>> > > > >

>>> > >> Could be. My cynical side would agree. She did remember

>>> their names

>>> > >> and

>>> > >> why would I matter?

>>> > >> I mean, how does one know to judge harshly without personal

>>> > evidence?>> I'll be away from the mac tomorrow, working on the

>>> > multitude of

>>> > >> paperwork.

>>> > >> Wishing all another lovely day.

>>> > >> mm

>>> > >>

>>> > >>

>>> > >> On Feb 5, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Michael Eisenstadt wrote:

>>> > >>

>>> > >>> Michele,

>>> > >>>

>>> > >>> apparently Ann had different strokes for different folks.

>>> > >>>

>>> > >>> i remember her as gov giving a brief address indoors

>>> > >>> at an art thing - Mexic-arte i think.

>>> > >>>

>>> > >>> standing in front of her i moved a little to the left then

>>> > >>> a little to the right, but she had no trouble not noticing

>>> > >>> me. if she called out to you in a crowd to ask you

>>> > >>> about your children, she was playing you (and them)

>>> > >>> like a piano.

>>> > >>>

>>> > >>> mike

>>> > >

>>> >

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Jeffrey Nightbyrd

>>> 512 416-9222

>>> brazilnightbyrd2003 at yahoo.com

>>>

>>>

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