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MEMORY  SYSTEM  FOR  SCHEDULES  AND  APPOINTMENTS
 Your next appointment, at  1.00 p.m. (1300 hours), is for lunch.
 The  Key  Word  here  is  dam.  Imagine  your  luncheon  table  and
 luncheon guests, including yourself,  sitting down for lunch at the
 top of an enormous dam, looking at the limpid lake on one side and
 the  roaring waterfall on  the  other.
 At  6.00  p.m.  you  have  a  board  meeting.  The  Major  System
 Memory Word for 18 (1800 hours) is Dave. The association here
 is  not  difficult:  imagine  the  confidential  matters  of your  board
 meeting  being  discussed  with  the  actual  members  who  will  be
 meeting, as well as the Dave of your choice.
 Finally, you have an appointment at 10.00 p.m. (2200 hours) to
 see  a late film. The Major System Memory Word is  nan,  so you
 can imagine going to the film with your grandmother, or if you like
 Indian  food,  imagine  yourself  eating  the  Indian  bread  {nan)
 throughout the film.
 You can easily 'order' these five appointments, either by using
 the Link System to link the images you have just made or by simply
 placing each  of the five images  on your basic Number-Shape  or
 Number-Rhyme  System.
 The second system for remembering schedules and appointments
 may be used for an entire week. Take Sunday as day 1 of the week
 and ascribe  a number to  each of the other  days:
 Sunday  1
 Monday  2
 Tuesday  3
 Wednesday  4
 Thursday  5
 Friday  6
 Saturday  7
 Having given a number to the day, you treat the hours as they are
 treated in the first system discussed above, and as they appear in
 railway, shipping and airline timetables. The day is considered to
 have  24  hours,  from  2400  (midnight)  through  1.00  a.m.  (0100),
 noon (1200),  1.00 p.m.  (1300),  and back to midnight (2400).
 Thus, for any hour and day of the week a 2- or 3-digit number is
 formed - day first, hour second. All that is necessary is to translate
 the number into the word of a Major System list. Having arrived at
 the  word,  you  link  it  with  the  appropriate  appointment.  For
 example, suppose you had an appointment to see a car you wanted
 to  buy  at  9.00  a.m.  on  Tuesday.  Tuesday  is  represented  by the
 number 3,  which  in the  Major  System translates  to  the  letter  m.
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