--- In [email protected], cmhardw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I mean maybe this isn't a problem trying to keep 18 seperate from 1
> followed by 8, but I'm new to this and wanted to ask if there was a
> good technique in terms of using those pneumonic word systems.
Try encoding not 0-99 but 00-99, so you don't encode 1 and 8 but 01
and 08.
> My question is that I highly doubt my number/sound correspondence is
> proven to work well. Is there one where I can utilize 24 distinct
> sound/consonants/consonant clusters that is proven by memory masters
> to work well?
You'll find the exact same translation from digits to sounds in books
of different high-profile memory masters. I think it's the standard,
haven't seen something with more sounds yet. They probably don't need
more, for memorizing numbers 10 sounds is all they need and the next
higher I think would be playing cards, and I doubt you have 52 enough
different sounds :-)
Cheers!
Stefan
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