tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084499153349089861.post8443199640983511437..comments2023-06-01T01:03:51.679-07:00Comments on Surfacing: Stories of post-2020 life : FrustrationsJennifer Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06432397460041356445noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084499153349089861.post-15308562447986485342010-02-09T23:16:17.678-08:002010-02-09T23:16:17.678-08:00Sorry, but I have to agree with Devin. It's ag...Sorry, but I have to agree with Devin. It's age creeping up on you. My long term memory is great, it's the short term memory that's a problem. Now, if I could just figure out how to get information straight into long term memory, I would be fine.cneumann82https://www.blogger.com/profile/13305698087233562748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8084499153349089861.post-74442451261478534262010-02-08T04:19:38.065-08:002010-02-08T04:19:38.065-08:00Yeah. Sorry to tell you this Jen, but I think its...Yeah. Sorry to tell you this Jen, but I think its just age. I used to be able to remember anything about something I wroted down. It is how I got through school because I never opened a book, I just listened close to the lectures and took notes. And looking at those notes before the test, I could recall the whole lecture, even if it was something I had not written down. If I came across a random scrap of paper with something on it that I wrote, I could tell you what the cryptic note meant, and what was going on when I wrote it.<br /><br />Not any more. I spend my day at work coming across little scraps of notes that I wrote durung a phone conversation with someone and I have no idea who or what or when. That is something so alien to me and how things used to work with my memory that it frightens me sometimes. But I'm fairly sure it is just normal ageing. My memory is good, but that extra bit of edge I used to have, that something special about something I wrote down, is gone.Devinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15456439111019714905noreply@blogger.com