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Old 2009-12-31, 02:56   Link #3406
-KarumA-
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
Age: 36
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Originally Posted by Woopzilla View Post
It's probably just selective memory... you're more likely to remember instances where things 'go wrong' than when they don't.
this.

The memory of doing things that you do a lot lets you do things automatic
Same with other things you never forget like sitting on a bike, or making a dish
Left and right earplugs are not exactly the same in design, well mine aren't, if you have them in your ear the speaker part is sticking forward deeper into your ear, if you grab the earplug you automatically know which one it is based on touch and remembering what part goes where, like walking you never forget it not if you do it daily
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