[quote=OldMansBeard;8233]I can do you a hardware solution.
It involves a few lumps of clay and a pointy stick. Whenever you think of something you might forget to remember, you make little pointy-stick marks in the clay that look like the thing you want to remember.
You have to remember to look at the lump of clay sometimes and puzzle out what the pointy pictures meant, but that's easier than remembering everything.
It's a good system. It was invented by an ancient Chinese philosopher called Wu-Ri-Ting although two Egyptian guys from the Second Dynasty called Ca-La-I and Sh-Ti-Q always claimed it was theirs and was given to them by aliens.[/quote]
I think I have met those aliens personally. I keep putting notes into the clay tablet, and when I go back, they don't make any sense. I am pretty sure I had carved something in there yesterday... but when I looked this morning, it was all garbled. Looked something like this '\/BT'. I couldn't for the life of me, remember an accronym using those three letters. However, that letter 'B' had some suspicious mounds on it, and there looked like some claw marks in there. I asked my cat's about it and they gave me this funny look. (I think THEY are the aliens).
Anyway, when I got to work this morning, there was a message from the Veternarian... seems that my cat's had an appointment this morning to visit the doctor. Oh well, now I have to go and get them rescheduled.
[quote]Only teasing.
When you get old, it gets worse. You'll see. Only yesterday, I went to the refrigerator to get a teaspoon. :rolleyes:[/quote]
But that's where teaspoons go!?! Of course, I never could figure out how to get a quart of milk in the drawer next to the fridge. Oh well. It tends to stay fairly fresh, as long as I remember to grab a cold teaspoon from the fridge and keep it in the milk on the counter.