Memory Champion | Brain Games
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2011
- A man with an astounding memory entertains unsuspecting strangers in Times Square.
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Memory Champion | Brain Games
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This was a really fun show for me to be on. I was sooooo young!! haha
anyone can do it with practice
You were awesome Ron! I love how to simplify the mnemonic techniques to explain the concept to ordinary folks.
im loving that yella in the brown coat!!!!!!! man o man!! beautiful!!!!!
without this technique, I can memorize up to 10 digits spoken by mouth... more than enough for a phone number (they are easy enough to recite several of them at once, though I don't usually use this for that purpose, which I can actually only go to 10). and I'm still a kid!
That's really nothing
now ur an adult xd
Nice, I remember this guy from off of Stan Lee's Superhumans.
What a skill !
nice talent!!
he would have no problem buyin food if he was broke lol
ima see if that will work on my tests
1:29
Smart!
1:29 YEAHHH IM LOSING MY MONEY WOOOOOO!!!
DavyTV I
i wish i was a savant. =(
he was using chunking. It's a way of memorizing
I was actually using the mind palace
Let's train the brain
that guy put a car in his house 0.0
lol, this is a cool way to use newly acquired mnemonic techniques that ANYONE can learn. It was amusing to see a comment below that stated "I wish i was a savant. =("
You don't have to be a savant to have a great memory like ron white, because for one thing, he is not a savant either :p
that's true
whats 2+2 go!
64MB 100mhz SDRAM memory under hood
I can do that.
Number 1 question for me is: Did those ladies get their $$$$$ back?
Hahahaha I can do that now
Ummm
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lol I know that Technique
What's this technique
@@sadafchan8316 Loci. But still impressive!! Street magic for memory...loll
easy trick once you practice for about a month.
If this is "astounding memory", then I'm a super cow. Jst peek into the life of any medical student or biologist to find out how they manage to remember 1000s of difficult scientific names, names of chemicals, etc., their exact spellings, along with lots of property for each. You'll figure out soon that they all have an "astounding memory" much superior to this. Real savants are very few.. like Kim Peek. Even those who memorize 100,000 digits of pi r not considered savants.. it's jst technique.
Thumbs up if you believe that GAMERS actually have higher IQ then those who goto school where you see a brick
No