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RE: OT - Exam Revision
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- Subject: RE: OT - Exam Revision
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 15:29:52 +0100
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I
tried some of that a long ago. It's called hypnopedia (learning in a sleep)
and
it works.
The
only thing I'm not sure is whether I learned things in the sleep or while
recording :-). But I knew everything in the morning, so it doesn't
matter.
I
used
6min TDK endless cassete. It's a special cassete, which I lost somewhere
later.
That was 15 years ago...
I
suppose that today it's easier to record everything on hard disk or CD as
wav or
MP3 and repeat endlesly.
Regards,
Nik
Hi Guys and Jenny
Very sorry
for
this OT posting, but I hope some of you may have faced similar
problems
My daughter needs to revise for her exams.
I
suggested
that she records her voice and dictates her various topics onto tape,
and
listens to the tape when asleep.
I believe it is safe and can even
be
beneficial?!
What is the best way to do
this?
Cassette?
Mini
Disk?
Dictaphone?
It needs to play continously.
Thanks
You
could take it off list and email me direct if it an irritant to
others
Vijay
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