Memory works in strange ways.In early 1953, when I was six, my family travelled from Tilbury docks to Adelaide on the ship Otranto. I have memories of being on the ship, and memories of some of the places the ship stopped and we went ashore. I have no memory of seeing the whole ship from a distance, though I must have.
Fast forward 55 years or so. I went to the Brisbane Maritime Museum, and stopped dead as soon as I walked in. There was a large model of a ship, and I recognised it instantly as the Otranto. (I did not see the name on the ship.) Somewhere in my mind I have a memory of what the ship looked like, though I cannot consciously recall it.
Good thing i never needed to know the state capitals. I thought Bangor was the capital of Maine, and the only Augusta I’ve ever heard of was a city in Georgia. My Canadian education does not make me an expert on everything.
It’s not a problem if you forget a word. It’s a problem if someone gives you the correct word and you don’t recognize it. We all forget words sometimes.
It’s funny how small(er) towns are so often the capital of states. Augusta, ME has a population of just under 20,000 (10th most populated in Maine.) But then again, even the most populated city in Maine is Portland with only about 66,000.
My son was a top student in most subjects, but I’ll never forget the test he took in which he had to list all the states. He listed West Virginia, East Virginia….among other errors.
An advantage of living in the smallest state… We get to challenge ourselves by remembering the 39 cities and towns (there are lots of “places” that aren’t cities or towns, so that confuses things a bit.
When I run through the states and capitals in my head it is easy to remember Maine’s capital is Augusta – just remember it is the same name as one of the big golf tournaments.
Da'Dad about 4 years ago
What small town is that near?
Tyge about 4 years ago
Easy there big fella! 8^ O
thomas_matkey about 4 years ago
I remember having to learn the state capitals in grade school….why?
Robin Harwood about 4 years ago
Memory works in strange ways.In early 1953, when I was six, my family travelled from Tilbury docks to Adelaide on the ship Otranto. I have memories of being on the ship, and memories of some of the places the ship stopped and we went ashore. I have no memory of seeing the whole ship from a distance, though I must have.
Fast forward 55 years or so. I went to the Brisbane Maritime Museum, and stopped dead as soon as I walked in. There was a large model of a ship, and I recognised it instantly as the Otranto. (I did not see the name on the ship.) Somewhere in my mind I have a memory of what the ship looked like, though I cannot consciously recall it.
What did we have for dinner yesterday?
js about 4 years ago
The Capital of Maine is M
nosirrom about 4 years ago
“The angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees”
That’s flat-earther thinking for you.
allenmichael1941 about 4 years ago
Don’t bet Janis, he is right.
j_e_richards about 4 years ago
I just spent 45 minutes trying to remember the name of the Ohio Governor in the 60’s and 70’s..(By the way, it was James Rhodes)
gawaintheknight about 4 years ago
Bangor? I never even met her!
joedon2007 about 4 years ago
Is Arlo trying out for Jepardy?
theincrediblebulk about 4 years ago
Good thing i never needed to know the state capitals. I thought Bangor was the capital of Maine, and the only Augusta I’ve ever heard of was a city in Georgia. My Canadian education does not make me an expert on everything.
comdoc1 about 4 years ago
And some 50 odd years later, I still know them all.
jarvisloop about 4 years ago
As I speed toward decrepitude, I find myself substituting words more and more frequently.
This is not a memory problem, but it seems to be age related, at least for me.
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s not a problem if you forget a word. It’s a problem if someone gives you the correct word and you don’t recognize it. We all forget words sometimes.
TheBigPickle about 4 years ago
Bangor? I barely know her…
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
My memory isn’t as good as it used to be, but I am still doing pretty well with the Jeopardy answers…
KEA about 4 years ago
Bet ya can’t name the tallest mountain in Europe (without looking)
trainnut1956 about 4 years ago
The capital of Maine is “M”
dv1093 about 4 years ago
Portland – you’re both wrong!
prabbit237 about 4 years ago
It’s funny how small(er) towns are so often the capital of states. Augusta, ME has a population of just under 20,000 (10th most populated in Maine.) But then again, even the most populated city in Maine is Portland with only about 66,000.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
I’m happy when I remember to wear pants.
MontanaPhil50 about 4 years ago
When I was a freshman, we had to write out the Constitution by hand in Civics. Is Civics even taught anymore?
cuteswan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Careful, Arlo! Janice also could have caught you with a short explanation of non-Euclidean geometry.
billwog about 4 years ago
I miss the Shrimp, her chickens and parents.
George Alexander about 4 years ago
gduncan 58: It’s “principal’s office,” not “principals’ office.” /s/ geoiskander
Scott S about 4 years ago
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia.
JudiFriedmanBabcock about 4 years ago
My son was a top student in most subjects, but I’ll never forget the test he took in which he had to list all the states. He listed West Virginia, East Virginia….among other errors.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
If you think you are losing it you haven’t. Agnosia the ordinary temporary forgetfulness.
betsypoe about 4 years ago
It’s Augusta. Just came from there. Needed groceries. ;-)
maureenmck Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Cultural Literacy” – look it up – One of my favorite non-fiction books.
darthnul about 4 years ago
I’d be Arlo (if I had better hair).
ralphyork666 about 4 years ago
Bangor she said, bang her I did and I can’t go there anymore.
Brian G Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bangor is far too nice of a city to be dirtied up by state government
oakie817 about 4 years ago
i was going to say “M”
sid w about 4 years ago
An advantage of living in the smallest state… We get to challenge ourselves by remembering the 39 cities and towns (there are lots of “places” that aren’t cities or towns, so that confuses things a bit.
awesomesteeler about 4 years ago
Augusta is Correct!
bevgreyjones about 4 years ago
My father would get out the atlas after dinner and test us on the state capitals. It was fun.
mafastore about 4 years ago
When I run through the states and capitals in my head it is easy to remember Maine’s capital is Augusta – just remember it is the same name as one of the big golf tournaments.
(I am not a golfer, but it works.)
tomfromthe50s Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s Augusta.