mnemonics game
#1
Posted 2016-August-25, 18:47
I will go first.
Corsidcap.
-P.J. Painter.
#2
Posted 2016-August-26, 00:10
Corsidcap = Ajaccio.
If that's your identity password to your FBI account, then expect a visit soon from the Police Department
Lol - only joking now. (British sense of humour. Not everyone gets it.)
#3
Posted 2016-August-26, 04:13
learned in 1971 at the age of 15
#4
Posted 2016-August-26, 04:58
Al_U_Card, on 2016-August-26, 04:13, said:
learned in 1971 at the age of 15
I can't figure out what the extremes would be if the middle is colors. My theory is that you were an alien who sees 4 more colors than most people.
-P.J. Painter.
#5
Posted 2016-August-26, 05:53
Having just checked this up, there is no e on madam, and it's missing another p which we weren't taught
#7
Posted 2016-August-26, 07:00
#8
Posted 2016-August-26, 08:20
#9
Posted 2016-August-26, 09:00
C ambrian
OR dovician
SI lurian
D evonian
CA rboniferous
P ermian
Weird, but still with me.
OSAIC SPM
Top 8 elements in earth's crust.
It amazes me that mnemonics from 40 years ago stick with me.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2016-August-26, 10:24
Monter, arriver, descendre, aller, mourir
Partir, venir, naitre, sortir, tomber, entrer, rester, retourner
French verbs that conjugate their past tense with etre rather than avoir, passer was missing
#11
Posted 2016-August-26, 12:52
#12
Posted 2016-August-26, 12:54
Zelandakh, on 2016-August-26, 08:20, said:
These are the same though.
#13
Posted 2016-August-26, 13:07
Bad boys rape our young girls but violet goes willingly
Colour bands on resistors (Brown, blue, red, orange, yellow, green, black,violet, grey, white....I think..)
#14
Posted 2016-August-26, 17:25
Vampyr, on 2016-August-26, 12:54, said:
Yes and I remembered sock-a-toe-a too. My speciality in maths was learning the class way of doing things plus at least one additional method whenever I was unsatisfied with that. Quadratics, y-y1 = m(x-x1) + c, etc - I preferred simplifying the process rather than doing it the "normal" way, an approach that was also helpful when I started maths tutoring for a while.
Another little tune that stayed with me and actually turned out to be vaguely useful 30 years later was for German genitive prepositions (anstatt wegen während trotz außerhalb innerhalb). I made the mistake of only learning the accusative and dative ones the way the teacher taught them and they ended up being forgotten before I got to use them, even though those were actually the more useful lists.
#15
Posted 2016-August-26, 17:49
(in the last three words there is room for variation; this version should make it the easiest to guess)
#16
Posted 2016-August-26, 18:02
#17
Posted 2016-August-26, 18:50
diana_eva, on 2016-August-26, 18:02, said:
Or c for ceiling and g for ground?
#18
Posted 2016-August-26, 19:06
Thiros, on 2016-August-26, 17:49, said:
(in the last three words there is room for variation; this version should make it the easiest to guess)
Gotta start it with a D nowadays. Druid kings...