Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What do you want from me?

What brought you to this blog? Judging by the stats page, most people who come here from random searches are looking for Krypton Force, Coco Pops lyrics, old coins or how to give oneself food poisoning, but what about my regular readers? Do you want my insight into memory matters? Othello? Comics? Cartoons? Life in general? Let me know, and I'll blog about it.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Memory! (And old coins of course)

Anonymous said...

Memory and life in general!

Katy said...

Life in general - anything and everything. Although I have no real need to know how to give myself food poisoning!

Bizarrely, the word verification I just got is "ineyses" which for some reason I'm 'hearing' in the voice of Gollum. But I digress.

Tomo said...

Memory matters!
I'm Japanese memory athlete who competed in the WMC 2011.
I had learned by this blog at the very last day to fly to Guangzhou that many leading memory athletes in Europe would boycott the WMC 2011.
Japan didn't catch up with the stream in the memory sport world until a little while ago.
So your blog is a valuable source of information.

However, I found that your writting about life in general is very funny and interesting recently....

Ace* said...

I visit daily to make sure you're still alive, really. I worry about our little pocket dragon *huggles*.

By the way, there's talk on the Facebook group of a VPS meet in London at the end of May - some say they'll only come if you'll be there, so sounds like your attendance is mandatory ;0)

Aileen said...

I just like to know how you are and what you're doing but really it's the quality of the writing that draws me. It's always interesting.

Geoff said...

I like the daily updates on what is going on in zoomy land, whether that be laptop repairing squirrels, crossdressing postpeople or the well intentioned (if difficult to achieve) memorisation practice goals.

Chris D. said...

Eh, all I'm after from any personal blog is "you". If you develop an interest in something that is of no interest to me whatsoever, like (guessing wildly here) the social applications of fabric technology to heraldry, but if it's of interest to you, keep me up to date the way you do.

I also like silly gags.

Anonymous said...

MEMORY

Anonymous said...

plaese put some light on the loci or place method and movement that we need to associate with the words