Memory champion goes Loci to remember things -- and it works.

From: Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK) | Date: May 14, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: David Zizzo

May 14--For Dale White, a picture is worth a thousand numbers. Or names. Or anything else he doesn't want to forget.

That's why when White thinks of 102,118, for instance, he doesn't see numbers. He sees a bowling ball, a deck of cards and a soldier, and these things might be pasted to a building, floating on a lake or attached to his refrigerator.

It's how White, who also goes by the name Ronnie White, became what he is today: ...

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