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16  Memory System    for Dates  in
                                          Our  Century






                                          When you  have  finished  this chapter you will be able  to  give the
                                          correct day of the week for any date between the years  1900 and
                                          2000!
                                           Two  systems  may  be  used,  the  first  of which  is  faster  and
                                          simpler  and  applies  to  only  one  given year,  whereas the  second
                                          spans  100 years and is a little more  difficult. These  systems  owe
                                          much to Harry Lorayne, a well-known North American memory
                                          expert.  Using the first of these  systems,  assume that you wish to
                                          know  the  day  for  any  given  date  in  the  year  1971.  In  order  to
                                          accomplish what may sound like a rather considerable feat, all that
                                          is necessary is  to remember the  following number:
                                          377426415375
                                          'Impossible!' you might say, but once this system is explained you
                                          will  see  that  it  is  in  fact  very  clear  and  easy  to  operate.  The
                                          individual digits of the  12-digit number represent the first Sunday
                                          for  each  month  of the  year  1971.  The  first  Sunday in  April,  for
                                          example,  falls on the fourth day of the month, the first Sunday in
                                          December falls on the fifth day of the month, and so on. Once you
                                          have remembered this number (if you have difficulty, refer back to
                                          the chapter on Long Number Memory) you will rapidly be able to
                                          calculate the  day of the week for any date  in the year.
                                           It is best to explain this concept with examples, so let us assume
                                          that your birthday fell on 28 April, and that you wished to know what
                                          day  the  date  represented.  Taking  the  fourth  digit  from  your
                                          Memory Number you would see that the first Sunday fell on the
                                          4th. By the process of adding sevens to this initial Sunday date you
                                          rapidly calculate that the second Sunday of the month  fell on the
                                          1lth (4  +  7  =  11); the third Sunday of the month fell on the  18th
                                          and the fourth Sunday fell on the 25th. Knowing this, you recite the
                                          remaining dates and the days of the week until you arrive at the date
                                          in question: 26 April = Monday; 27 April = Tuesday; 28 April =
                                          Wednesday.  So your birthday  fell on a Wednesday in  1971.
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