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Exactly Camilla Send a noteboard - 30/01/2011 10:38:47 PM
That is how it is for me.

A friend of mine suggested the reason why some people do this and others don't is that they experience memory in spatial terms rather than in time. I know that fits me -- the only reason why I rember when I have done something is because I know where I was at the time.
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