Updates on the treaty
Oct. 4th, 2022 08:35 pmSince my delineation:
- The Russian Constitutional Court formally approved its constitutionality before 2:30pm MST on October 2, 2022.
- The Duma approved it. I have seen a time of 9:31am MST October 2, 2022, but can no longer source it.
- The Federation Council (upper house) ratified it October 3, 2022. This article was written after 11:00 AM MST on October 4, 2022.
- Tass gives a time of 4:23AM, but doesn't specify the time zone.
- If this time is EST, Tass put out the article at 11:23AM MST to make up the 7 hour difference

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On a somewhat different tangent, how much of that temperature list in the Ovid section of DOGD are we expected to memorize, and did you construct a memory palace to do it?
Memory Culture: comparison
May. 21st, 2018 11:29 pmI'm still re-reading the book before I do a chapter-by-chapter breakdown.
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Last week I went to the Toronto Reference Library where they have a physical copy of the book.
The e-book version I bought appears to be a copy of another derived copy of the book. Some of the headings are missing, and there is a consistent change in punctuation style--from emphasis dashes to simple commas--that really becomes noticeable starting in Chapter 5. Otherwise, spelling has been retained, and I haven't seen any paragraphs missing, although some have been merged in the e-book.
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Last week I went to the Toronto Reference Library where they have a physical copy of the book.
The e-book version I bought appears to be a copy of another derived copy of the book. Some of the headings are missing, and there is a consistent change in punctuation style--from emphasis dashes to simple commas--that really becomes noticeable starting in Chapter 5. Otherwise, spelling has been retained, and I haven't seen any paragraphs missing, although some have been merged in the e-book.
WWA: Memory Culture (1903)
Apr. 25th, 2018 11:50 pmI looked at the Toronto Public Library's William Walker Atkinson selection, and the first book on the list was Memory Culture: The Science of Observing, Remembering, and Recalling.
Their copy looks like an actual copy of the 1903 book, available as part of the Arthur Conan Doyle special collection.
The Kindle version I found on Amazon claims "Yogi Ramacharaka" co-wrote it.
I'm interested in how it's different from Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It, which came out 6 years later under WWA's real name.
Their copy looks like an actual copy of the 1903 book, available as part of the Arthur Conan Doyle special collection.
The Kindle version I found on Amazon claims "Yogi Ramacharaka" co-wrote it.
I'm interested in how it's different from Memory: How to Develop, Train and Use It, which came out 6 years later under WWA's real name.