The all-star under the upcoming Smart Media Token is clearly Appics. They have done so much work to promote their Instagram-like mobile App and engage the Steem community. Their ICO has finally concluded and they have raised 4.2 million USD. That is much less than they were offering but enough to make their project a reality. The alpha version is already being tested by a few lucky individuals. The KYC forms of all investors are now being double checked and after that the ERC20 Ethereum-based tokens will be distributed to the Ethereum wallets. This is being done because the SMT protocol has not yet been released by Steemit - a point of conflict for many Steemians.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l96nUhehlkE
These 100 characters are part of a memory system I developed for competing at memory championships. Each person encodes a number between 000 and 999 with alltogether 1.000 different people grouped in categories of ten.
They are not based on the commonly used Major System and have no codification whatsoever. The only logic in it is the grouping of related characters. Therefore this system lacks a simple way to learn it. On the other hand is the user gaining the opportunity to use a large set of selected people of choice to fill the system. The Major System is limiting the possibilities to a small amount of choices for each number combination.
Since I am already using a Person-Action-Object (PAO) system with 100 images encoding two digits each, I can use the actions and objects together in the following way to memorize all of the 1.000 new people very quickly:
In my old system the number 74 is car, based on the Major Code. The PAO version is Michael Schumacher - racing - car.
The number 40 is "rose" and the PAO version is Sleeping Beauty - stinging - rose.
When I learn the person for number 740 now, which is Charlie Sheen, I break the number in the the first two and the last two digits, using the middle digit twice. In that case 740 becomes 74 and 40. Now I imagine that Charlie Sheen (P) is racing (A) into a huge pile of roses (40). In that way I am able to memorize all of the new 1.000 people with my old 2-digit AO-system (I don't need the old 100 people for that technique).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWKgYH1ppY8
This is a 2-digit memory system for the Periodic Table of Elements. The main purpose for myself is to create a list of 1.000 objects to use in an even larger Person-Action-Object (PAO) system. I will use this huge system for memory championships.
It does not use any codification like the Major System. Therfore it is difficult to memorize without some experience in memory techniques. To learn more about that visit my website: http://www.memory-sports.com/
Most elements have got a representative image as an example of their commercial or scientific use.
*Some of them are so short-lived radioactive or simply have no real purpose within any object that I used a mnemomic image instead to just learn the name of the element. This does not happen with the majority of the images. Those images with no real connection between the element and the object are marked.*
If you are interested in learning all the names of the elements - as I do, but later on - you can create some stories with these images and a mnemomic bridge to the elements name.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTtxVIBnTbs
These 100 characters are part of a memory system I developed for competing at memory championships. Each person encodes a number between 000 and 999 with alltogether 1.000 different people grouped in categories of ten.
They are not based on the commonly used Major System and have no codification whatsoever. The only logic in it is the grouping of related characters. Therefore this system lacks a simple way to learn it. On the other hand is the user gaining the opportunity to use a large set of selected people of choice to fill the system. The Major System is limiting the possibilities to a small amount of choices for each number combination.
Since I am already using a Person-Action-Object (PAO) system with 100 images encoding two digits each, I can use the actions and objects together in the following way to memorize all of the 1.000 new people very quickly:
In my old system the number 74 is car, based on the Major Code. The PAO version is Michael Schumacher - racing - car.
The number 40 is "rose" and the PAO version is Sleeping Beauty - stinging - rose.
When I learn the person for number 740 now, which is Charlie Sheen, I break the number in the the first two and the last two digits, using the middle digit twice. In that case 740 becomes 74 and 40. Now I imagine that Charlie Sheen (P) is racing (A) into a huge pile of roses (40). In that way I am able to memorize all of the new 1.000 people with my old 2-digit AO-system (I don't need the old 100 people for that technique).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9IyczInXiw