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  • E Eytukan

    Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

    Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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    megaadam
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    I cannot remember that happening to me! :) Seriously, I think it happens to most of us. Sometimes in front of the ATM I go like: "Er... Eh... what the elephant is my PIN?".

    ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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    • E Eytukan

      Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

      Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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      Mark_Wallace
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      "Lounge", you say? What is this Lounge, and why am I here?

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      • K KarstenK

        It is normal. Information overflow leads to overwriting less needed informations. The brain has limited size in short term and medium term capacity. The art is to utilize the long term brain, because it is only uses around 10%. :rolleyes:

        Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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        den2k88
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        A C Doyle got it right when he stated, by Sherlock Holmes words, that the brain isn't illimitate but it's like a repository. A well organized repository where useless information are weeded out and the useful ones are well sorted is an efficient brain. Then I still hold fast to bits and scraps of old equipment I had 20+ years ago in my storage closet because "you might never know", so I know the theory but can't apply it to myself :D

        DURA LEX, SED LEX GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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        • E Eytukan

          Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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          PeejayAdams
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          I think a of it is simple information overload combined with the fact that these things are simply hard to remember. Traditionally, we've grown up with little mnemonics like Richard of York and Every Good Boy etc., that's how we were taught to deal with sequences. Passwords and PINs don't lend themselves too easily to that kind of thing. If anything is unusual, I'd have thought that it's that it only happens to you every six months.

          Slogans aren't solutions.

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          • E Eytukan

            Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

            Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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            Brittle1618
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            Yeah it is normal, it's obviously normal... Chill ;) I don't want myself to get called the abnormal... No I can't even think about it :~

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            • E Eytukan

              Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

              Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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              Rajesh R Subramanian
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              Vunic wrote:

              It doesn't usually happen after a booze

              So you know what to do. :)

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              • D den2k88

                A C Doyle got it right when he stated, by Sherlock Holmes words, that the brain isn't illimitate but it's like a repository. A well organized repository where useless information are weeded out and the useful ones are well sorted is an efficient brain. Then I still hold fast to bits and scraps of old equipment I had 20+ years ago in my storage closet because "you might never know", so I know the theory but can't apply it to myself :D

                DURA LEX, SED LEX GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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                Jorgen Andersson
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                I have amazing amounts of useless information in my brain, how do I debug that weeding algorithm?

                Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                • E Eytukan

                  Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                  Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                  Joan M
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                  Time to learn to tattoo yourself... and buy some mirrors... and go naked all day to see those tattoos... you will probably want to live in a warm place... Seriously... go and visit your doctor... and just clear this out... we are a bunch of programmers (at best) who don't know anything about medicine (mostly*)... * To avoid problems with all the doctors we have here... :rolleyes:

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                  • J Jorgen Andersson

                    I have amazing amounts of useless information in my brain, how do I debug that weeding algorithm?

                    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                    den2k88
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                    Weeding in? ;P AFAIK smoking pot destroys long and short temr memory, and the orietnation sense. That's one of the reasons I never smoked. I'm already a klutz.

                    DURA LEX, SED LEX GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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                    • E Eytukan

                      Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                      Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                      User 12831244
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                      Daylight saving causing jet-lag?

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                      • K KarstenK

                        It is normal. Information overflow leads to overwriting less needed informations. The brain has limited size in short term and medium term capacity. The art is to utilize the long term brain, because it is only uses around 10%. :rolleyes:

                        Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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                        Rage
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                        KarstenK wrote:

                        because it is only uses around 10%.

                        ... which is an urban legend ... [^]

                        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                        • E Eytukan

                          Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                          Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                          S Houghtelin
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                          Here you go, write it down before you forget. Forgetfulness: Knowing When to Ask for Help | National Institute on Aging[^]

                          It was broke, so I fixed it.

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                          • E Eytukan

                            Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                            Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                            Member 11683251
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                            I don't think you should be too worried. That has happened to me a few times and I find the fear of temporarily forgetting theses things only increases the problem. I recently had one of these brainfarts and just couldnt get my password right. I was so certain of it that I couldnt identify what was wrong. Mostly because when I type that PW its from a combination of memory and muscle memory. What I did was indulging myself in other activities forcing me to not think about it or fretting and then a few hours after I felt "reset" I got it right. Then I reviewed what I misstyped and facepalmed.

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                            • E Eytukan

                              Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                              Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                              BillWoodruff
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                              Have you tampered with the implants in any way ?

                              «There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008

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                              • E Eytukan

                                Every 6 months or so, one fine day when I wake up from my sleep, I find some segments of my memory erased or bugged like bad sectors. For example, All of a sudden I find it hard to recollect specific passwords/Pins for some accounts precisely. It doesn't go blank, but it gets distorted with the bunch of password-mixes I use. And some good (Non-native lang) words that were in usage very well, goes blurred out. I think hard to recollect it while speaking. I seem to get alright in couple of days, but I do manually restore the forgotten bits. Should I be worried? I'm worried in deed, as I get to see a lot of threatening words like Dementia , Alzheimer & so many things. (And no it's not a hangover. It doesn't usually happen after a booze).

                                Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.

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                                Stefan_Lang
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                                Maybe there was a rollback on the server responsible for your part of The Matrix? ;P On a more serious note: for a couple of years, I travelled to my parents' place every month or two. A rather tiring journey about 4-5 hours by car, most of it on the motorway. On several occasions, when looking at the road signs, I realized I had no recollection of long sections of the motorway that I should have passed! Even when concentrating, I couldn't come up with any memory at all. I'm pretty sure I wasn't asleep - at least not for that much of a distance. The only explanation I have is that I passed those sections so often, my brain simply didn't bother to record those parts again, as long as nothing special was happening. Later, I noticed similar occasions when driving to work - a much shorter distance. But most often, when I concentrated on it, I still could remember something. As for passwords, I occasionally had the experience that a password I often typed without thinking suddenly didn't work, and the harder I concentrated what it was, the more difficult it was for me to remember the actual password. It was like the process of concentrating interfered with my motor memory that let my fingers do the work without actually remembering the password as such. I blame it on old age and forgetfulness. I now use a password manager and never had that problem again. As for Alzheimer/Dementia: as long as you can still recognize (and name) your relatives when you see them, and no one reminds you that you 'already told me this 5 minutes ago', you shouldn't worry too much. :)

                                GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)

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                                  Have you tampered with the implants in any way ?

                                  «There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008

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                                  Eytukan
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                                  looks like the SD card slipped out of its slot. Just put them back. I'm back with bright glowing LED eyes.

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                                  • S Stefan_Lang

                                    Maybe there was a rollback on the server responsible for your part of The Matrix? ;P On a more serious note: for a couple of years, I travelled to my parents' place every month or two. A rather tiring journey about 4-5 hours by car, most of it on the motorway. On several occasions, when looking at the road signs, I realized I had no recollection of long sections of the motorway that I should have passed! Even when concentrating, I couldn't come up with any memory at all. I'm pretty sure I wasn't asleep - at least not for that much of a distance. The only explanation I have is that I passed those sections so often, my brain simply didn't bother to record those parts again, as long as nothing special was happening. Later, I noticed similar occasions when driving to work - a much shorter distance. But most often, when I concentrated on it, I still could remember something. As for passwords, I occasionally had the experience that a password I often typed without thinking suddenly didn't work, and the harder I concentrated what it was, the more difficult it was for me to remember the actual password. It was like the process of concentrating interfered with my motor memory that let my fingers do the work without actually remembering the password as such. I blame it on old age and forgetfulness. I now use a password manager and never had that problem again. As for Alzheimer/Dementia: as long as you can still recognize (and name) your relatives when you see them, and no one reminds you that you 'already told me this 5 minutes ago', you shouldn't worry too much. :)

                                    GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)

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                                    Eytukan
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                                    the harder I concentrated what it was, the more difficult it was for me to remember the actual password That's precisely right!. I had to let it settle down and collect the password.:thumbsup: When I tried harder, it was getting more murkier.

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