the system
Until now i have been using Anki however I think that notes are now the new medium.
database
images
base images;
- B____
- base image
fig codes:
- F_____
- figurative code
- interpretation
unique scenes
- U_____
- scene
- interpretation
hooks
- key 1
- hooknumber
- key 2
purpose of the unique images table
- single words and phrases have their own figurative codes
- a collection of figurative words to make a sentence would ideally sit on a base image
- but a quick and dirty way is just to create a unique image
- i have decided actually whether straight to the image or using base images is better
incorporating loci
the numbering system
I mean is the numbering system necessary
| Reasons Yes | Reasons No |
|---|---|
| filtering by location probably made possible | I’m not here to remember numbers |
| Data 3 | it is proving to be an overhead |
| Data 5 | Data 6 |
issues
I’m seeing some inconsistencies with numbering
- camel uses 2 for the top of the walnut
- whereas acorn uses 1 for the top of the rug
Dictionaries
Start at location 2 at bristol castle
Dictionaries & Memory Codes
The figurate words we have stored there are:
- Spanish words beginning AA - ZZ
- Italian words beginning AA - ZZ
- English words beginning AA - ZZ
- Author first names beginning AA - ZZ
- Actuarial words beginning AA - ZZ
but there are some inconsistencies to be ironed out:
- AC has authors at location 4
- MI, MJ, MK each have 3 locations each and middle of green toblerone is english words
- CA has
but i am wondering if on each of the figurative codes there is an order for these things that is used again and again.
AC goes to Acaba (Aqaba) and then there is a palace for links for books authors beginning with AC.
the chocolate merc on the pineapple is the 4 location on figurative codes (top of the pineapple)
i think the ordering is
Daily ritual
- best to start the day with a wide area that you know well and can plonk things
- i want media to be listened to more intentionally and a few notes taken each time
figurative codes
In the art of memory, a figurative code is a symbolic representation or image used to encode and recall information by associating it with vivid, memorable visuals.