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Tom C, 43, Database Applications Developer, UK

This course makes studying pathetically easy. If every student learnt this, then the colleges and universities would have to make exams considerably harder because every student would be obtaining near 100% every time.

Zachary Seeley, 21, student, Utah, USA

I am honestly stunned. Without a doubt it's the best investment I've ever made.

Kim M, USA; 27; Graphic Designer;

I would definitely recommend this course to anyone who is looking to improve themselves and their memory... First I tried Kevin Trudeau's mega memory course and then stumbled upon your site and decided to give this one a go as well. I wasn't disappointed! This is FAR FAR FAR ( x 1000000.... ) times better, it doesn't even compare.

Lesson Reviews

 
01/19/2009 21:12 PM

good to see im on the right track

sjmolesk

 
 
01/19/2009 21:06 PM

getting much better!

kmorales

 
 
01/18/2009 08:58 AM

Starting to realize how groundbreaking and yet so simple this course is. Can allready slide very fast through the door-block. This morning I also found out figurative codes are in reflex state.

settemwold

 
 
01/14/2009 17:32 PM

very interesting...i had no idea i can remember things so easily, since i have a really bad memory..associated with sleep apnea .

soona

 
 
01/14/2009 16:10 PM

I feel like I'm getting better already. The images are coming easier to me the more I visualize.

tk1728

 
 
01/14/2009 12:28 PM

this was fun to do!!!! I didn't expect to have so much fun with this! cool!!!! except ex 5 was kind of boring..

faustus

 
 
01/13/2009 23:46 PM

I am excited to see what's next!

sjmolesk

 
 
01/12/2009 23:26 PM

excellent lesson the coding was a bit challenging but I got through it

maestro55555

 
 
01/12/2009 21:50 PM

very fluid course.,

luis

 
 
01/11/2009 20:32 PM

went very well

sjmolesk

 
 
01/11/2009 19:23 PM

Fantastic!! This is my second time going through the first lesson,the first time (about early October)it took me 2 hours to get through (mostly due to second guessing myself) this time it only took me 45 minutes to complete all the exercises. Now that I'm healthy again this is going to be fun

maestro55555

 
 
01/11/2009 16:56 PM

very good and simple to remember.

luis

 
 
01/11/2009 12:43 PM

Time learning figurative codes improving. Time doing lesson seriously decreased. Mind working faster.

settemwold

 
 
01/09/2009 00:18 AM

good lesson no problems, still curious about further techniques for memorizing formulas

sjmolesk

 
 
01/06/2009 19:32 PM

That was simple and fast to learn!

bradmcavoy

 
 
01/06/2009 17:06 PM

Another exercise packed lesson. Really get the mental processes going!

vstyle

 
 
01/06/2009 15:57 PM

I am really enjoying this! It does require quite a bit of dedication to be able to assimilate all the info. But if you do it right it works amazingly! Looking forwards to the next one!

magicianMW

 
 
01/05/2009 03:56 AM

awesome. a practical use makes it interesting and rewarding

Damoz

 
 
01/02/2009 11:50 AM

No able to stick to 2 hr. rule and 6 sec rule?? Your lesson 1 video was helpful.

Cliff

 
 
01/02/2009 05:17 AM

i cant believe i still remember all the info from the beggining...

portiak

 
 
01/01/2009 21:00 PM

very interesting stuff to memorize

sjmolesk

 
 
01/01/2009 08:10 AM

I hope it's okay that as I try to increase speed accuracy goes down a bit.

johnsinc

 
 
12/31/2008 20:31 PM

Very intriguing. At first the alphanumeric system seemed a bit overwhelming, but once I began the exercise it was not a problem. Definitely excited about future lessons!

nbost

 
 
12/30/2008 15:28 PM

So far so good. Slower than I would like, but forward progress.

shogan50

 
 
12/26/2008 22:28 PM

again this lesson was much faster

sjmolesk

 
 
12/25/2008 09:50 AM

It was a difficult lesson, the answers to the questions are missing, I can;t check if I was right every single time. But nonetheless great stuff

Sinister

 
 
12/24/2008 06:24 AM

Wow, I just recalled a list of 60 numbers!! I did it after about four attempts but I still did it. I can't believe how far I have got. Every time I receive and print out a lesson, my demons tell me I can't possibly do it and then I give it a go and somehow manage it! This course is very challenging but thanks to your guidance, I seem to be managing to progress - cheers!

Sue Hampson

 
 
12/23/2008 10:36 AM

Things are starting to flow a bit.

MrJazzFunk

 
 
12/22/2008 23:21 PM

This was by far the fastest I have ever completed a lesson, never before have I gone under 50 minutes.

sjmolesk

 
 
12/21/2008 22:28 PM

I am enjoying this stage of the course.

Locky

 
 
12/21/2008 11:47 AM

Lesson one alone covered the whole course sold by Kevin Trudeau several years ago and then some. Excited that there are 59 more lessons. Am trying to identify which cases to use which method however this may be covered in later lessons.

Tex

 
 
12/19/2008 04:19 AM

felt really intese ...like alot of information was going in but its amazing how just connecting the images makes every thing easy to remember!

portiak

 
 
12/19/2008 04:19 AM

felt really intese ...like alot of information was going in but its amazing how just connecting the images makes every thing easy to remember!

portiak

 
 
12/18/2008 12:55 PM

Good exercise. Moving faster now.

johnsinc

 
 
12/18/2008 08:08 AM

Finally a light at the end of the tunnel. Good so far.

Locky

 
 
12/18/2008 05:16 AM

interesting...its good to actually be memorizing real information and not random words.

portiak

 
 
12/17/2008 18:30 PM

I am not naturally visual so it was a stretch for me and took longer then 2 hrs but I am amazed that I could remember that many items and recall them again and again without mistakes.

timothy

 
 
12/15/2008 03:43 AM

Good.

Locky

 
 
12/14/2008 20:34 PM

fun

Carlos

 
 
12/13/2008 09:48 AM

GOOD

portiak

 
 
12/11/2008 18:27 PM

I get the idea. I have made several mistakes. But, i want to get better. But, am only on lesson 3

144

 
 
12/11/2008 17:47 PM

I previously used a "phonetic PEG system" to memorize numbers. I like the fact that you don't need to memorize sounds with figurative codes. So far I am very pleased with your product.

smorales

 
 
12/11/2008 10:07 AM

i fkn love your course regardless of being able to memorize stuff, this thing is fun and addictive o-O!

0330125

 
 
12/11/2008 08:29 AM

great lesson im getting a hang of this support images thing...

portiak

 
 
12/09/2008 14:44 PM

wonderful

ronnieg009

 
 
12/07/2008 19:55 PM

Good.

Locky

 
 
12/07/2008 14:53 PM

This was absolutely awesome! I've always had trouble memorizing lists, but I was amazed from the very first exercise how easy I could recall a list forwards and backwards!

djsubit

 
 
12/06/2008 15:29 PM

Improving even more

kmorales

 
 
12/06/2008 04:56 AM

great lesson...i was so afraid of trying to remember the 75 words but i was just so amazed at how easy it was!....still drawing a few blanks when it comes to the tow digit image recollection.

portiak

 
 
12/05/2008 12:56 PM

The format or layout of the first lesson is simple. But don't be fooled by it's simplicity. It is intense. Doing the exercises requires concentration and focus. You will want to overlook it since its seems so obvious and seems like child's play. But again, don't be fooled by its simplicity. I had a hard time to convince my mind to stick with the exercises. After all, Ruslan is the coach and if you want results like the coach, you have to do whatever the coach tells you to do! I am looking forward to the next lesson. Bring it on!

SanjayP

 
 
12/04/2008 00:35 AM

Going well.

Locky

 
 
12/03/2008 17:05 PM

A more time consuming start than imagined - but managed to master all exercises and enjoy it, mainly because I read the GSM manual, I suppose. I lost my job today. All is at stake. My house, my credit, my livelyhod. One more reason to carry on and use my time wisely and gain a competetive edge with Pmemory to aid me in securing a new and better opportunity.

Think

 
 
12/02/2008 18:44 PM

thank you mr ruslan for the patience to get me started

joealextru19

 
 
12/02/2008 05:17 AM

really interesting...i was amazed at how after id associated the images it was almost effortless to remember them!...

portiak

 
 
12/01/2008 14:42 PM

Enjoyed the first lesson. It covered most of the techniques (with important modifications) I have seen in other complete systems of memory (such as Kevin Trudeau's mega memory, which seemed to be directly copied from an older system my dad gave me, from the 1950's ... did the course but never applied it), in one lesson! I struggle making pictures clear and focusing long enough on the connections, so memory not at 100%, but I can see the potential and I am looking forward to it. I know lots of practice will be required and I am willing to do that. I am currently reading through part 4 of the manual and doing the psycho-technical and lessons on alternate days. When I develope more stamina and focus, I should be able to do both on the same day. The first day I did the psycho technical exercises in about an hour (mind jumping all over the place), and then fell asleep in the middle of exercise 1, lesson 1. I'm 51, not 95, so with more rest, better eating habits and practice, all this should improve. Overall I am impressed with everything the course has to offer so far. After finishing the first day my brain actually felt different ... like I had actually made it exercise. Thank you for the first lesson!

arturner

 
 
12/01/2008 12:02 PM

getting better

focus007

 
 
11/30/2008 01:11 AM

I'm starting to see how well the system will apply to my day to day life

sjmolesk

 
 
11/30/2008 00:19 AM

Good start!

tinakuligowski

 
 
11/29/2008 11:37 AM

it work, it work, ok.

luis

 
 
11/29/2008 00:47 AM

Today's the forth day since starting the course and my visualisations are getting quite detailed and easier to remember.

Locky

 
 
11/28/2008 06:08 AM

The control test given in lesson 24 is really an enriching experience. I was rather overwhelmed by the data to be recalled. However, it was a pleasant surprise the amount of information I could recollect and do the test. Overall, I have done 7 mistakes. I am looking forward for the next lesson. I have posted my results in the discussion forum and sent the mail to Mr. Ruslam for their feedback.

Nagulu

 
 
11/27/2008 23:23 PM

Pretty neat! Not sure what the deal is with the alpha-numeric code. No reason given why this is going to come in handy in the future.

micktravels

 
 
11/27/2008 18:28 PM

going ahead, always going ahead.

luis

 
 
11/26/2008 04:33 AM

I am amazed that is just as easy to recite the memorised lists in reverse as you can forward - in exact order. I demonstated the first lesson to friends and they were amazed how easily i recited the lists in reverse or from any starting point. I feel very confident and can't see how there would be more... simply brilliant.

Locky

 
 
11/25/2008 22:07 PM

Progress seen.

DaveNJ

 
 
11/25/2008 01:52 AM

amazing i see it!

zen

 
 
11/25/2008 01:03 AM

hard to restart my brain

maz

 
 
11/25/2008 00:52 AM

hard to believe i was able to recall 75 consecutive items the first time with no errors

sjmolesk

 
 
11/25/2008 00:31 AM

I had a great start, let's get on with it!

Mattias

 
 
11/23/2008 21:32 PM

interesting.

luis

 
 
11/23/2008 09:59 AM

the course is excellent¡ I am full of images, in both languages - English and spanish. the same image, different words only.

luis

 
 
11/21/2008 01:36 AM

starting to be convinced

sjmolesk

 
 
11/20/2008 12:13 PM

love it.

JesseElder

 
 
11/19/2008 12:21 PM

i did quickly. it is very good

geniuscode

 
 
11/17/2008 17:32 PM

wonderful lesson

geniuscode

 
 
11/17/2008 12:21 PM

EXCELLENT LESSON. I CAN REALLY MEMORIZE A LIST OF 30 ITEMS NOW!

NURSEMAN07

 
 
11/15/2008 17:58 PM

Interesting how much easier it is to recall lists for words, using these methods.

sjmolesk

 
 
11/15/2008 16:19 PM

Took longer than 2 hours but I was a great exercise for my brain.

mcvandewater

 
 
11/15/2008 05:47 AM

I really enjoyed the course.

DDCrist

 
 
11/14/2008 01:50 AM

Really hooked!!!

JesseElder

 
 
11/14/2008 01:26 AM

So far so good. Catching up on MM.

shogan50

 
 
11/12/2008 14:21 PM

I'm already able to remember things much, much better.

JesseElder

 
 
11/12/2008 03:57 AM

The first lesson is very interesting and easy, now I can't wait to apply it in real life situation.

Marilyn

 
 
11/11/2008 22:15 PM

This lesson was rough, but I am really starting to see progress. My encouragement level is up. I continue to put in at least 1 hour per day. My time is getting better too.

DaveNJ

 
 
11/08/2008 23:38 PM

I just can't wait to get started

Ferdinand19

 
 
11/08/2008 16:05 PM

goood

ronnieg009

 
 
11/06/2008 20:25 PM

I was somewhat intimidated by the prospect of memorizing the varied 75 item recall exercise. However, my confidence is up since I did much better with it than I had anticipated.

Ratel

 
 
11/06/2008 00:38 AM

This lesson was easier than lesson 9. Went by smoothly.

Raymond

 
 
11/05/2008 21:28 PM

Intense but enjoyable. Left feeling cerebrally satisfied. Images connected were often humorous. Ability to create and manipulate images progresses quickly.

bodobaas

 
 
11/05/2008 20:04 PM

Making progress. I can see this training is going to be very good. Repeated items in lesson 2.

DaveNJ

 
 
11/03/2008 20:05 PM

Wow, this was tough, but I got through it. I am willing to continue on and do a little each day. I have set up a schedule to complete an hour a day.

DaveNJ

 
 
11/03/2008 09:13 AM

very good lesson

geniuscode

 
 
11/03/2008 08:31 AM

I will do my best to go through the whole class.

chopin

 
 
11/02/2008 20:31 PM

This lesson was really challenging. I didn't time myself to well but it must have been right about two hours. I read some stuff on the student forums, people with similar problems, there was some good advice. My struggle is chain and not including some kind of action to connect the images. But there was good advice on the fourms. so cool!

MissionMan

 
 
11/02/2008 18:44 PM

I really enjoyed it and am absolutely amazed that I could unlock such an amazing power so quickly. Thank you so much for bringing this to the world. This will change our race forever.

cohenlee

 
 
11/01/2008 20:20 PM

just under 2 hours. Its kind of fun. Its still have to focus pretty hard though but I can see how it will become easier.

MissionMan

 
 
11/01/2008 07:02 AM

I am starting to impress myself with my *new* ability to remember lists! This is working

bradndeanna

 
 
10/31/2008 22:24 PM

The method is working ... I have slivers of time to apply to these lessons which is slowing the process down.

dweigold

 
 
10/30/2008 21:09 PM

It seemed difficult and overwhelming at first but I could tell I made progress. The brain at first isn't used to using so many images. But I can tell its very powerful.

MissionMan

 
 
10/30/2008 10:56 AM

It was interesting seeing different methods to which store data.

waterboy_622

 
 
10/30/2008 07:27 AM

I'm having fun!

chulita

 
 
10/30/2008 01:55 AM

getting more difficult had to use the whole 2 hours

 
 
10/30/2008 00:55 AM

I love it. You can notice that you are improving your memory even when the first lesson.

hcintron14

 
 
10/29/2008 13:20 PM

I was initially taken aback at the beginning of this lesson by the challenge of memorisine 75 items. However, to my delight, I succeeded first time with only one error!!

PMMD

 
 
10/28/2008 16:29 PM

I can't believe how well it worked. I memorized 95 random objects in about 30-45 min. and I still know them.

shop10

 
 
10/28/2008 04:27 AM

Now I think atlast, I could get a grip of this subject. I completed this chapter with in little over an hour. So far so good.

Nagulu

 
 
10/27/2008 11:37 AM

Excellent program untill now

Wunjo

 
 
10/27/2008 09:02 AM

good

vijnur

 
 
10/26/2008 23:17 PM

Awesome!!! My mind aches but I can not beleive how mind focused attention is growing!

 
 
10/26/2008 15:27 PM

A gentle introduction to the first database. Looking forward to the next lesson.

Tina Bennett-Smith

 
 
10/26/2008 08:55 AM

good overview

vijnur

 
 
10/25/2008 19:03 PM

Very good explanation of the methods.

graydog

 
 
10/24/2008 23:50 PM

no problems Moving right along

 
 
10/24/2008 10:51 AM

excellent course and i couldn't be happier with it :)

JasonW

 
 
10/23/2008 17:27 PM

longer than expected feel good and confidence!

focus007

 
 
10/23/2008 06:14 AM

Lesson 2 was wonderful. I am pumped up and ready to go on.

izzydc

 
 
10/22/2008 19:10 PM

Amazing! So easy and so effective! Couldn`t believe I actually managed tp memorize everything and still remember after all I have read and studied! How do I delete these memories now? hehe ... I mean I don`t want to remember a spoon in a raisin... Looking forwards to the next lesson! Cheers!

magicianMW

 
 
10/22/2008 05:28 AM

Amazed at what I achieved in the lesson. Took a long time - approx 3 hours, but hope to get faster. I am 63 years old and took the course because of memory lapses but this gives me a lot of encouragement.

Gilbert

 
 
10/21/2008 20:18 PM

A very fine first lesson indeed. I was terribly frightened that this was a scam website. You always want to make sure that you're not throwing your money away. It's very wise of you to give away the GMS manual; it shows that if you were a scammer, you're dedicated enough to translate a 160 page book. So, about the lesson. I'm very impressed. It introduces what Harry Lorayne called the 'Link' system. I have some experience with it, but I find your explanations much better than his. The 'Russian Doll' method is just a variant of the 'Link' system, but a very effective. What I most enjoyed was your introduction of the 'Method of Loci', what you call the 'Cicero' system. I've always read about how great the 'Cicero' system is, how is what every great memorist uses, and finally I was able to get it to work for me. I assume the 'alphanumeric code' is some variant of the 'peg' system and the 'phonetic alphabet'. The consonants assigned to each number are very strange and random; I trust you know what you're doing!

DenisArseneau

 
 
10/21/2008 07:46 AM

I took more time for thise lesson as I was not bale to focus on this. My memory master training has improved.

Nagulu

 
 
10/17/2008 13:46 PM

the hardest

geniuscode

 
 
10/17/2008 12:21 PM

its working!!!

MorganAhrens

 
 
10/16/2008 17:29 PM

hard one but amazing

geniuscode

 
 
10/13/2008 17:13 PM

I am already blown away. If I can translate that first exercise into being able to memorize useful data, in the way that it worked for this random list, I will be forever greatful! I am immediately struck by the fact that I seem to have permanent recollection of a list, that previously would have been very painful to 'memorize', that I spent only 10 minutes, or less, on. I am still not sure how to translate this into memorizing lengthy text, number sequences, etc.. but I can't wait to find out.

cambraz

 
 
10/06/2008 14:29 PM

i really dont get the last on hey ill i know i shouldnt skip but ill come bak to it happy with the course though,still very well explained

JasonW

 
 
10/06/2008 13:01 PM

very good, very usful I am very happy with my new phenomenal memory I use it in school daily and it saves me a lot of the and energy

Nelson

 
 
10/04/2008 22:58 PM

Outstanding even though not perfect. I'm having a lot of fun. Still trying to get the hang of getting 100% on the first attempt. I'd say I'm getting about 80-90% and usually can pick up the gaps by reviewing list once.

shogan50

 
 
10/03/2008 19:36 PM

It was very interesting and I hope that with time my pace will increase.

Anju

 
 
10/03/2008 14:57 PM

So far so good

nasheed

 
 
10/02/2008 22:46 PM

Love the article suggested at the end of the lesson

dorae_monty

 
 
10/02/2008 20:46 PM

thaugh me to think different

focus007

 
 
10/01/2008 00:23 AM

This course is already far in advance of any memory books I have read. The exercises are difficult but worth doing as they are I believe necessary for training.

Alchemist

 
 
09/30/2008 19:19 PM

Takes a little longer than I thought

JerryBeauchamp

 
 
09/30/2008 18:09 PM

By George I think I've got it!! So far. Zach probably looks at my E-Mail address and says "Yeah, right!"

Orliff

 
 
09/30/2008 15:31 PM

i GO TOO SLOW¡¡¡, BUT SO HAPPY

luis

 
 
09/28/2008 22:10 PM

Pretty darn cool! Didn't get it 100% the first time, but only had a few gaps - the main exercise of 8 lists combined was pretty much a breeze. I'm more and more enthusiastic about this.

shogan50

 
 
09/28/2008 11:19 AM

Easier than first lesson

raeesgillani

 
 
09/27/2008 11:41 AM

This really does work

blessing

 
 
09/26/2008 12:35 PM

I screwed myself up by using the cisero method to memorize the 10 of the figurative codes. I've successfully overwritten them, but exercise 8 took a few extra tries. This is good news and bad, bad that I didn't follow directions, good that my mind wants to use visualization. Approx 2.5 hrs.

shogan50

 
 
09/24/2008 15:31 PM

I really enjoyed lesson two. I think that it really allows one to remember numbers, dates, events, area codes, anything numeric. I think it gives confidence to what will eventually carry over to other lessons on how to memorize scripts, information, and worded information rather than just memorizing numbers. Great technique!!! I can't wait to see how it all comes together. Thanks!! Semi-believer SGT KELLY CAMP VICTORY, IRAQ

joshua.kelly

 
 
09/24/2008 14:35 PM

Almost to the end

Nelson

 
 
09/23/2008 20:33 PM

Awesome!

dcard

 
 
09/23/2008 20:21 PM

The concepts are very interesting, like nothing I have every seen before....

Casey

 
 
09/22/2008 14:57 PM

What lesson it just told me what kind of memory skills you teach.

clemens941

 
 
09/22/2008 08:56 AM

its so amasing because i memorize all of it. first im so lasy to memorise it after that i made it. But the control question some of them i did not answer yet.I try to understend it and read the GMS more. thanks a lot for your help. susan

Susan

 
 
09/21/2008 08:56 AM

It was interesting to learn these astronomical terms! I am sure they will be useful one day.

sepiso

 
 
09/20/2008 17:50 PM

that was fun.

Salvador

 
 
09/20/2008 14:19 PM

Just barely keeping this to 2 hours. I'm frustrated that I haven't done any of the memory exercises 100% the first time. On the bright side, I'm amazed at how easy recalling 20 20 diget numbers was (once I correced the gaps).

shogan50

 
 
09/19/2008 12:10 PM

lesson one was unbelievably good . the first lesson has given me alot of hope and inspiration . i am very glad i didnt procrastinate thanks

success

 
 
09/19/2008 10:08 AM

I am astonished at how much easier it is to visualize than when I began lesson 1. I could never use the Cicero method before but now it is very easy. Hope has arisen that my extraordinary rote memory can be transformed into what you call phenomenal memory

Merlin

 
 
09/18/2008 03:38 AM

Great lesson, made 4 mistakes on excersice 6, memorizing the numbers wasent as hard as I thought it would be. Im surprised of the hidden talent we all posses. Its fun knowing I can memorize anything I want.

tonyinthe805fd

 
 
09/18/2008 01:47 AM

I am impressed that i have memory... 45 Years under the impression that I just had NO memory at all...

JSEMO

 
 
09/17/2008 20:57 PM

inthis method for me .keep practicing to develop mastery

focus007

 
 
09/16/2008 15:30 PM

hum....who knew i could retain so much....lol

davi

 
 
09/16/2008 14:31 PM

wonderful

ronnieg009

 
 
09/16/2008 14:30 PM

good

ronnieg009

 
 
09/16/2008 14:28 PM

really good, keep it up.

ronnieg009

 
 
09/16/2008 14:27 PM

was phenomenal

ronnieg009

 
 
09/15/2008 22:54 PM

I think that my mental process is beginning to improve already

allen roth

 
 
09/15/2008 15:41 PM

This Time it took me less to complete the exercises however and I was able to accurately recall the elements to remember.

emonterog

 
 
09/15/2008 06:55 AM

hard work,but seing good results already,worth every cent, bring it on.

Mr Shayne Morgan

 
 
09/15/2008 05:03 AM

It's taken me just less than 2 hours to finish. I guess I haven't exercised my brain enough so as it was correctly noted at the beginning of this chapter, it has taken me (a first starter) quite some mental energy to pull through. Nevertheless a very impressive, enjoyable and amazing journey that was. Looking forward to the next lesson!

mmmob

 
 
09/13/2008 21:22 PM

that was very easy for me.

geniuscode

 
 
09/13/2008 09:13 AM

the system does work. Very pleased with lesson 1 and look forward to expanding this skill.

Clarence

 
 
09/13/2008 06:32 AM

For some reason it took me a while to focus on these exercises (about a week) but once i did I flew through them (an hour and I was done). Once I got started though it was great.

Tina Bennett-Smith

 
 
09/11/2008 15:42 PM

Things are getting harder, because the volume of the information constanly increases, but thanks to the system I can handle it so far. I am very anxious to see if I can handle the volume of data you say we are expected to remember after a few lessons, but I will stick to the system, give my best and tell you the results in the end. I have progressed already a lot, even with these few lessons and I want to thank you for that. The quest continues...

petrial

 
 
09/11/2008 12:22 PM

Wow. For the first time I feel like I am really getting the material down and it is not as big of a struggle as it was. Very few mistakes on this page.

vincekd

 
 
09/11/2008 11:46 AM

I found this lesson more of a relief than anything else before it because I found I could more easily make the connections. I was intrigued that in Lesson 8 exercises 4 and 5 there were repeated numbers to memorise and yet it didn't throw me. I wish I'd had Lesson 8 exercise 6 earlier because the numbers and images are coming to me more easily with this exercise, oddly enough particularly backwards recollections. I seem to have therefore put my anxiety behind me for this lesson 8 about making mistakes, and this time it didn't bother me. It is definitely the curiosity of finding out how it all comes together that is motivating me now, and each lesson becomes clearer in that respect. Thanks Ruslan for keeping an eye on me and offering helpful advice which does get me up and running again.

chr17ril

 
 
09/11/2008 07:39 AM

good lesson, took me a bit longer since I didnt practice my figurative codes like I should of. I practice more often know so I dont have to try and catch up during a lesson. Sweet....Im getting better and faster.

tonyinthe805fd

 
 
09/10/2008 17:28 PM

Time: 2h Learning the states was really fun :)

BlueMarble

 
 
09/10/2008 05:48 AM

Hi, After I understood the instructions for the 1st exercise it took me about 3 - 5 minutes to memorize the first list of random words. To be honest I was very tired and only put in half the effort. I did recall all the information immediately. I didn't need to check the answers because I knew 100% that all of them were right. from there I spend about 30 minutes doing odds and ends around the house never even thinking about the course or it's contents. I honestly thought I would have forgotten the information like you do when you meet a person, you forget their name after about 2 minutes. Additionally, I didn't really try to remember the stuff, not like I would to sit down and study for a test for example. I then recalled all the information floorlessly. Three days later, without practice or a second thought I recalled all the information as thought I have known it my whole life, I can recall it backwards, forwards, upside down and inside out if I want. If this is the power of only the first example coupled with my half heart effort I should be memorizing volumes of encyclopedias in the not too distant future.

treslayew

 
 
09/08/2008 23:59 PM

Now, I started feel that I will really learn something. I could remember 100%. That was fantastic. It was easy. I'm looking forward to seing next lessons. I hope it will be usefull for my study of English and medicine.

halissonmez

 
 
09/08/2008 20:48 PM

awesome

ronnieg009

 
 
09/08/2008 12:37 PM

Great exercises. Felt pushed though during US States exercise.

Tina Bennett-Smith

 
 
09/07/2008 15:54 PM

Cool stuff.

brando9998

 
 
09/07/2008 12:28 PM

THIS IS VERY EXCITING STUDY AND FUN TO DO!!!

acumansam

 
 
09/07/2008 06:09 AM

Time: 1 h 40 min The first exercise was really tough for me and took me almost an hour to complete. Continuously focusing on the exercise was a challenge and I had 8 mistakes during the first recall of the information. The rest of the exercises were easy though, and it did feel great having memorized this much information. Now I'm excited to see what's next :)

BlueMarble

 
 
09/06/2008 12:57 PM

So far so good. Thanks

charitya

 
 
09/04/2008 20:34 PM

I enjoyed doing lesson 5. Eventhough, there were few mistakes, the process was smooth. I took more time to understand exercise one. I was making mistake initially due to wrong interpretation of method.Reading relevant chapters in GMS manual helped.

Nagulu

 
 
09/01/2008 13:01 PM

Great exercises. I am enjoying the challenges. Already I feel more focused.

Tina Bennett-Smith

 
 
08/30/2008 11:03 AM

WOO - HOO Course finished, filled with mixed emotions here, I really enjoyed this course, it was fantastic, I am very sad it is over but excited at the challenges that lie ahead. This course has made me a bigger and stronger person, I am eternally grateful to you all for your help and support as I moved though it.

nleric

 
 
08/30/2008 10:53 AM

another lesson that I found very easy as I had already put most of these codes into my memory thanks to Pmemory

nleric

 
 
08/30/2008 03:21 AM

Great exercises. A little more challenging though reading and following the instructions carefully mean you cannot fail to succeed.

Tina Bennett-Smith

 
 
08/28/2008 23:09 PM

Awesome!

VPSean

 
 
08/28/2008 18:24 PM

Unbelievable. I am seeing tremendous results so far!

calebmesa

 
 
08/28/2008 13:48 PM

more on book memorisiation, moved through this one fairly quickly, an enjoyable book with lots of great information, which is now safely stored in my brain

nleric

 
 
08/28/2008 10:32 AM

im getting good improvement

lfadirepo

 
 
08/28/2008 00:38 AM

It was nice to re-enforce what we learned in lesson 1. Learning the figurative codes for the numbers realy made sense after the first lesson. I look forward to mastering the material.

tonyinthe805fd

 
 
08/27/2008 14:38 PM

it's an introductory lesson. iam eafer to continue

geniuscode

 
 
08/27/2008 04:35 AM

It is starting to make sense to me.

Desi

 
 
08/26/2008 10:00 AM

Awesome.

VPSean

 
 
08/26/2008 05:50 AM

Interesting, Ive never been able to memorize more than twenty seperate items so fast, I usually got tired by the tenth and gave up to continue another day. All without flash cards!!!! This realy works. Thanks

tonyinthe805fd

 
 
08/26/2008 01:54 AM

Interesting lesson, I feel it was easier than lesson 3.

javazq

 
 
08/25/2008 06:03 AM

Great introductory lesson. Thank you.

Akbar

 
 
08/23/2008 17:14 PM

I'm pretty astonished with lesson 1. I can remember poetry and prose pretty easily and found memorizing pi to 100 places was no problem. BUT I could not visualize at all, i.e. make mental images deliberately until I was fifty. And up to a couple of days ago doing so was a molasses in January affair. Just actually doing the exercises in lesson one seems to have turned on my visualization and though I still use words to affix on image to another it was easy beyond my expectations. I remembered the 25,25 and 20 objects first time I tried them and can still recall with ease the Cicero contingent three days later, without having to do the constant repetition that I had to use before. I am 78 going on 79 and VERY pleased with you. Douglas Buchanan

Merlin

 
 
08/23/2008 07:14 AM

This lesson was explained very well which makes it easier to memorize. Thanks!

sepiso

 
 
08/23/2008 02:02 AM

awesome

mtsyoungblood

 
 
08/22/2008 15:23 PM

Awesome.

mtsyoungblood

 
 
08/22/2008 01:47 AM

I can already see improvement:)

Dowsky

 
 
08/21/2008 03:01 AM

Material is good - still struggling with self-discipline. Your forum note on the avoidance strategies used by the subconcious is right on the money!

Chris 2

 
 
08/19/2008 14:30 PM

very good , deals mainly with new ways of seeing the imges in a stronger way, used mainly for more complex material that you need to learn but can add an extra demention to learning anything Noel

nleric

 
 
08/17/2008 18:45 PM

well this is where all of the hard work comes together, after taking this lesson, my mind has become so clear, I can now see things very clearly that I could not see before, feeling great and excited.

nleric

 
 
08/15/2008 22:09 PM

thanks you

luis

 
 
08/15/2008 04:39 AM

A real brain stretcher , lots of information to remember and recall, I found that after completing the learning and then re-reading the paragraphs that they came alive and I could easily follow along with much better understanding of the text.I could feel inside that I really knew and understood the paragraphs in depth. Noel

nleric

 
 
08/14/2008 03:22 AM

I found the free association the most difficult at first as I felt more comfortable trying to use the Cicero method. However I forced myself to work on it by starting with a random image and let my mind wander and then the associations came quite easily. I shall not be able to look at a blind person in future without imagining them falling over a chair! I can see how the building blocks are there in the first lesson, and I imagine that there is a long way to go. I thought I would finish Lesson One with a sense of frustration, but on the contrary I am already feeling that I have progressed.

chr17ril

 
 
08/13/2008 08:47 AM

This is an amazing course! I have trouble with the free association

lsmithhunter

 
 
08/13/2008 07:13 AM

Great! I am learning!

Man-E

 
 
08/12/2008 14:37 PM

It is just wonderful!

Tatiana27

 
 
08/11/2008 23:51 PM

It's getting easier :)

kevin.goddard

 
 
08/11/2008 15:49 PM

muy interesante. very intruesting.

luis

 
 
08/11/2008 10:33 AM

I am glad that I am finally able to start the course. Looking forward to it!

lordssoldier700

 
 
08/11/2008 08:35 AM

Excellant lesson, again due to my previous work with learing the figurative codes etc., this lesson just fell into place after a lit bit of work and review.

nleric

 
 
08/10/2008 19:10 PM

Awesome Ruslan!

comerjr

 
 
08/10/2008 17:43 PM

IM IMPROVING MY ENGLISH KNOWLEDGE A LOT. THANKS YOU.

luis

 
 
08/09/2008 07:37 AM

This lesson is like learning the English Alphabet, it's great, I like it and I would stick with Russian language because I have Russian phrase book with me, I bought it a year ago... I love to learn foreign languages and I have 15 different foreign languages with me at home. I would love to learn them all...

Monique

 
 
08/08/2008 10:02 AM

The first exercise is the most challenging one. I’ve tried it 5 times before I could do it without any mistakes. I really enjoy your course, even sometimes I find it not easy. Thank you, Ruslan

Tatiana27

 
 
08/08/2008 08:10 AM

Excellant lesson, creating a "headline" really works well and adds to the fixing of the information in my memory Noel

nleric

 
 
08/07/2008 17:45 PM

The exercises looked a bit scary but Im quite pleased I succeded at remembering the 25 item lists.

javazq

 
 
08/07/2008 05:26 AM

Excellant lesson, this is aimed at helping me to prepare for an exam and as such is a long way away from where I am now, I am only starting to learn the language and am using the four day cycles that are part of the previous exercises but this will be very helpful when the time comes for me to prove my learning by taking an exam Noel

nleric

 
 
08/06/2008 22:50 PM

The investment in study material for the language course prompted me to opt for something that would be of use to me. I am a current resident of Dubai, however will be moving to Canada in a few years. The choice for me was Arabic or French and I decided to go with French. As suggested I will be using the Russian course as an analogy to learn French.

Mels

 
 
08/06/2008 22:45 PM

Great lesson and I like the figurative code memorization.

Scien

 
 
08/06/2008 08:57 AM

It is getting easier.

kevin.goddard

 
 
08/06/2008 01:00 AM

Thank you Ruslan!

comerjr

 
 
08/06/2008 00:03 AM

This lesson was great, i like it.

Monique

 
 
08/05/2008 23:00 PM

Whew! Vacations, work, all cut into the available time to work on these lessons. It seems to work though ... that is good!

dweigold

 
 
08/05/2008 18:45 PM

Excellent!

serra

 
 
08/05/2008 08:42 AM

Excellant lesson, fills in more of the gaps in the suite of language learning lessons, I have downloaded sound files from the interent and am working with several French web site on the internet. Noel

nleric

 
 
08/03/2008 20:17 PM

Was a lot easier

kerryprins

 
 
08/02/2008 07:56 AM

I am finally getting started with a nice initial success. I hope to become really good at this, as I am about to start studying both Greek and Latin and am some way into Sanskrit and Chinese...

K. Malam

 
 
08/01/2008 14:22 PM

Good Introductory lesson, have some questions but I am excited to continue.

Scien

 
 
08/01/2008 01:15 AM

I'm excited about retaking the course. I like the new format and I am going to watch very carefully if you fulfill each of these objectives.

blakemontgomery42

 
 
07/31/2008 11:22 AM

Awesome!!

comerjr

 
 
07/30/2008 23:44 PM

Difficult ... but that which does not kill me makes me stronger

kevin.goddard

 
 
07/30/2008 17:53 PM

i am very happy to be starting on this unit.

Nelson

 
 
07/30/2008 16:51 PM

hooyah

comerjr

 
 
07/30/2008 16:31 PM

Thank You!

comerjr

 
 
07/30/2008 11:33 AM

cool!

comerjr

 
 
07/30/2008 09:42 AM

Excellant lesson, this is an introduction to learning a language, I have chosen French and it means an extra piece of work as I have to get the French words first before I could do the exercises but this also meant that I was learning as I gathered the words, I don't think it is possible to fully complete this exercise until you have the other lessons in the "Language Learning" pack, but it is a really good beginning. Noel

nleric

 
 
07/30/2008 09:20 AM

It was very nice, i can notice some differences in my memory capabiliy

lfadirepo

 
 
07/30/2008 07:08 AM

Very good techniques. There is no way I would have thought them on my own.

petrial

 
 
07/30/2008 02:13 AM

very cool!

comerjr

 
 
07/29/2008 08:52 AM

Great lesson, I have decided to learn French and have the cards prepared, I have also ordered a French book complete with cd and am waiting for that to arrive. Noel

nleric

 
 
07/29/2008 03:42 AM

It helped a lot with the little information it had and I actually used it in remembering some information.

gogetter

 
 
07/28/2008 05:13 AM

I'm starting to get the idea. It needs a lot of work though!

petrial

 
 
07/27/2008 23:04 PM

Went Superb!

msunique

 
 
07/27/2008 17:58 PM

Getting tougher...but smarter!

comerjr

 
 
07/27/2008 10:20 AM

Still wooo hooo.This part of the course is awesome,Memoristiion Master really helps with connection creating training,they fix better now and I work less on them which is really good to experience,the change I mean.I was getting myself in the way just like with the FCs.

dluinovic

 
 
07/27/2008 05:44 AM

Getting better in syllables method. Yoohoo

svieta

 
 
07/27/2008 02:48 AM

Lesson is great and it really becomes easier now...

Monique

 
 
07/26/2008 05:12 AM

It was really fantastic I really enjoyed doing the exercises! I'm really happy with this lesson...

msunique

 
 
07/25/2008 17:57 PM

Thankyou,

comerjr

 
 
07/25/2008 09:49 AM

Very interesting!

petrial

 
 
07/24/2008 11:40 AM

Excellant exercise, it is amazing when you are tested how you can get into a flow and the answers just come one after the other.

nleric

 
 
07/24/2008 05:42 AM

Very nice... I am shocked to see how much of a skill "learning" really is... This program will be vital in achieving my goals!

comerjr

 
 
07/22/2008 23:13 PM

Wooo--hoooooooo!!!I am so happy.This lesson was after those first twelve so amazingly fun.When I made that formatted memory block and started stroling down it with numbers with ease I was stunned.It is so cool to be able to do something like that.Kinda reminds me of the Mentat capabilities from the Dune series :) .I really had fun with this one and am looking forward to creating my own when I ll need em.Again this is just awesome,I get a glimpse now how you can memorize entire books using this.

dluinovic

 
 
07/21/2008 23:34 PM

I'm really excited to start.

mborges08

 
 
07/21/2008 22:31 PM

Lesson two was great, as it was lesson 1. I did not have any problem with my images and could overcome the cicero, free association, and other techniques. Currently I'm taking a class in College that is taking much of my time. I'm pretty sure I'll go faster once I'm on break. Great beginning!

PRO

 
 
07/21/2008 11:27 AM

Reading the article about change and how we automatically feel tired when challenged was very illuminating for me.

byron0514

 
 
07/21/2008 09:47 AM

Excellant lessons, I felt this was more of a "coming together" of different techniques, but it all clicked into place.

nleric

 
 
07/20/2008 12:28 PM

It is all clicking into place ,my brain loves this and I am not getting it all correct first time, excellant lesson

nleric

 
 
07/19/2008 22:37 PM

Well for me it was really interesting and easy though I took a little longer than 2hrs. I had fears of having very bad headache which I didn't have except for a little stress that I felt during memorizing the exercises and after I had finished the lesson. But I'm really happy to say that when I practiced it again the memory was like normal breathing I didn't even have to refer the list but I was able to recall everything correctly in order forward and backward and the Alphanumeric was also fun to do.

msunique

 
 
07/17/2008 22:12 PM

Took more time than I was expecting, but I kept with it and I'm very happy with my progress! Looks like you "get out what you put in". thx!

Roadrunner

 
 
07/17/2008 13:09 PM

It really shows you that you are starting to get better at memorizing and raising the bar of your attention span,I noticed that in lesson 10 i memorized 34 out of 60 on the first try in the ordinals exercise and here it was 54 out of 100 on the first try.This showed me that I can if I concentrate enough memorize a list long 54 items which is 20 more than in the last exercise,in spite of some issues I am having at the moment with the chain method this is very encouraging. :)

dluinovic

 
 
07/17/2008 08:25 AM

Excellant exercise, just what I needed right now, I am applying this to real learning situations and it is working perfectly Noel

nleric

 
 
07/16/2008 03:17 AM

I'm amazed in how well these techniques are working because it's like my brain is taking over.

Dowsky

 
 
07/15/2008 13:43 PM

Was A little easier

 
 
07/15/2008 12:34 PM

this is really cool!

LaGrange123

 
 
07/14/2008 19:00 PM

Very different but i am starting to see why this method is so effective.

Dowsky

 
 
07/14/2008 14:16 PM

this is a very good lesson it looks like I can also use it to learn spelling

Nelson

 
 
07/14/2008 12:22 PM

enjoyed the lesson - thank you!

Mari

 
 
07/14/2008 00:23 AM

I find it really cool that, just with one image, I can encode an entire string of text (anecdote), and then recall it almost exactly at a later time. It's really incredible.

LaGrange123

 
 
07/12/2008 13:52 PM

This was a very good lesson and it looks like lesson looks like it will be very useful in learing enlish spelling and vocal.

Nelson

 
 
07/10/2008 14:00 PM

This is another phenomenal lesson that helps with using the techniques learned so far. This course should be offered early on in school; elementary school.

serra

 
 
07/10/2008 00:41 AM

the lessons are easier now.

LaGrange123

 
 
07/08/2008 19:33 PM

I made 3 earrors on the control test and I feel very good about this. bob c.

Nelson

 
 
07/08/2008 11:14 AM

Finally, a break from actual memorization. This lesson was easy.

LaGrange123

 
 
07/07/2008 21:10 PM

All done! Figurative codes locked!

VPSean

 
 
07/07/2008 17:07 PM

I have learned a lot and i am looking forward to the rest of the course

Nelson

 
 
07/07/2008 08:56 AM

Excellant lesson, a lot of information that I do not require right now but I will definitely use in the future so I will be revisiting this lesson at that time

nleric

 
 
07/06/2008 15:47 PM

Although I'm relatively new in using this, I've used other methods before and already see the difference with this program. I've just finished the 2nd lesson and realise this program is a no-joke, sophisticated tool for memory. The additional post that Ruslan provided for not becoming 'bored' or 'stagnate' is an added bonus. I appreciate any and all advice to help me succeed in developing a phenominal memory.

RBS

 
 
07/06/2008 12:35 PM

I really enjoyed Lesson 1. It has been a long time since I have been in school, so I probably took longer than I should have. I am pleased with my results. thank you.

Mari

 
 
07/05/2008 15:38 PM

thanks for making this system

geemelody

 
 
07/03/2008 17:57 PM

Great lesson, although I am not interested in learning a foreign language just right now, the exercises were really good, I will want to learn a foreign language in the future and it is good to know that I will be able to return to this lesson.

nleric

 
 
07/03/2008 15:28 PM

I can't believe I'm doing it! This is great stuff! It takes a little longer to do these exercises at this point. I'm sure I will get better as I progress along!

tman67

 
 
07/01/2008 17:25 PM

It is amazing how it works!

Man-E

 
 
07/01/2008 08:46 AM

Excellant, lesson, I found this one to be easy, which is worrying, hope I learned it correctly

nleric

 
 
06/30/2008 18:17 PM

Excellent lesson! Short, comprehensive, and easy to work through. Very beneficial information!

serra

 
 
06/30/2008 08:48 AM

Excellant lesson, the introduction of colour really brought the links alive

nleric

 
 
06/29/2008 12:33 PM

I am loving every moment of this course. I may have to take a break after the 11th of July as I will be a way for 3 weeks for our annual family vacation. Am not sure how this would effect my progress and availability of lessons, when I come back on the 1st of August.

Mels

 
 
06/28/2008 19:51 PM

I believe that I can improve my memory

prabhu_ot

 
 
06/28/2008 17:52 PM

Excellent.

kevin.goddard

 
 
06/27/2008 09:40 AM

excellant lesson, it is really obvious why it is so important to have the figuratives codes off by heart, am beginning to apply this to real information as well

nleric

 
 
06/26/2008 11:37 AM

Really interesting stuff. My head feels mashed! but I think I'm making progress!

tiptoe

 
 
06/25/2008 17:47 PM

Great lesson! Easy to understand and work through.

serra

 
 
06/25/2008 11:06 AM

Very interesting. Found the first 2 exercises really difficult and found it really hard to imagine them and didn't really succeed. However, for the remaining 3 exercises managed to pick them up really well and looking forward to doing the next lesson.

tiptoe

 
 
06/24/2008 23:59 PM

Good exercises - in some respects amazing. It did take long enough to get here.

dweigold

 
 
06/24/2008 18:39 PM

Took longer than I was expecting but was able to complete it.

suzaza

 
 
06/23/2008 15:42 PM

I liked the information about the brain and dreaming. Thanks for the pencil example because it was very helpful to do the exercise.

serra

 
 
06/22/2008 17:13 PM

Very challenging brain enhancing lesson.

mcruz28400

 
 
06/21/2008 20:12 PM

honestly cannot believe it only took me 2 times thru to mem all 75 pieces o information. cannot believe it! having more trouble with russian doll than chain. very excited.

el penguino

 
 
06/21/2008 01:23 AM

I'm ready to go.

Idriys

 
 
06/20/2008 09:36 AM

Excellant, I can now see the importance of knowing the two figure codes, it all begins to fall into place.

nleric

 
 
06/19/2008 18:09 PM

im getting the hang of things. i can tell. can't wait til the next lesson.

Young-Min

 
 
06/19/2008 01:12 AM

Amazing how it works!

Man-E

 
 
06/19/2008 00:47 AM

Much easier the second time!

kevin.goddard

 
 
06/18/2008 23:49 PM

Interesting.

MemJack

 
 
06/17/2008 03:13 AM

I am quite happy with the way I have progressed until now. I memorized the list of 60 with 4 missing links in the first take, which I thought was good by my standards. Finally was able to memorize it all faultlessly in the second attempt. Looking forward to next level.

Mels

 
 
06/16/2008 06:06 AM

Excellant lesson, I found this one to be easy which is largely due to the ground work that I carried out on previous lessons, without the work put into previous lessons this one would have been difficult, but I find I can easily apply the learned system very quickly now

nleric

 
 
06/15/2008 22:50 PM

Ruslan, My time is improving. The attention exercises have helped, and I am trying (with some more success) to push myself to memorize faster. I look forward to more progress in the lessons to come.

Stephanos

 
 
06/15/2008 18:33 PM

I have started to enjoy the excercises. Still struggling with with the speed of figurative codes. I am working on them.

Rosy

 
 
06/15/2008 13:07 PM

I'm definitely improving. I got mostly everything from the first 4 exercises right. Then I had some trouble with ex. 5 (the random combos of syllables). It was just a lot of images and connections to handle at once. I think I just need to work more on psycho-technical exercises. Good lesson

LaGrange123

 
 
06/13/2008 23:16 PM

That lesson took a great deal of concentration to complete. It really is much harder that I expected to just sit down and visualize things for an hour or two at a time. But I was also very impressed with the results I got. I was able to memorize all the lists pretty well, with only one or two mistakes on my first attempts. I'm excited for the coming lessons, so that I can start to develop these techniques even further.

LaGrange123

 
 
06/13/2008 04:27 AM

The ability to memorize 50 states has really boosted my confidence.

Mels

 
 
06/13/2008 03:28 AM

The lesson is really different from one of other courses. Howerver, I think you should develop a technique to memorize the digit-code. Really love your course!

ahtxl

 
 
06/13/2008 00:31 AM

very helpful. it keeps getting better and better. can't wait 'til i start the next lesson.

Young-Min

 
 
06/12/2008 09:56 AM

I did the lessons a lot quicker and better than I thought I would. I am really happy about that and it encourages me to keep going and staying focused.

Juicyt

 
 
06/12/2008 00:46 AM

interesting lesson. different from the way i normally memorize. i can't wait til i learn about how to memorize entire textbooks.

Young-Min

 
 
06/12/2008 00:24 AM

It gets tougher and tougher and better and better. I am loving this course

Mels

 
 
06/10/2008 06:26 AM

I had never ever in my life been taught the basics of mnemonics that were so easy it seemed like meditation like no work at all. Im super psyched to see what teh rest of the course has to offer to me. This is truly amazing.

telkhin

 
 
06/10/2008 06:15 AM

My brain hurts...

andygee21

 
 
06/10/2008 04:18 AM

I had a hard time learning the alphanumeric code but after some time i had no trouble recognize those pattern. the first lesson leaves no significant impact on my daily lives

Aliases

 
 
06/07/2008 15:23 PM

It seems that I can use some of the information in this (lesson 18) lesson to learn to spell english workds.

Nelson

 
 
06/07/2008 13:29 PM

Lesson 1 seems to be the basic foundation of the GMS system. I found the Chain and Russion doll more simpler than the Cicero and FAT system. The alphanumeric codes requires a little practise.

Mels