Personal story This is the first weekend in September. The summer vacation is over and the school has started. After working for a week, I was on the beach for the first time. Stratton is a very small cornish town, so there are few people on the beach. My next neighbor and Himish Pengary, a drinking partner, left the beach after walking around the dog's Graham Smith; the new owner of Stratton Manor was his son playing with water on the beach I was watching Charlie.
I received my first personal computer, TRS - 80 color computer 2, at Christmas in 1980. There is 16 kilobytes of RAM. I remember saving all my birthday money when ordering another 16K RAM chip at the age of 12. I do not remember who doubled the memory of my small COCO 2, who helped "carry" the new chip on top of the other. Also, it was necessary to solder the office supplies to the motherboard as a memory jumper. Today's 128 megabytes of memory is $ 2.19. . . Compared to me, I thought that 16 kilobytes of RAM would cost $ 75 when I was a child. It is lazy to measure RAM in kilobytes. For most technology consumers today, kilobits and baud rates (data rate measurement methods) are as useful as toggle and candlelight discussions.
Personal memory is our memory of the particular things we personally experienced - people, places, things, events, situations. It remembers Vienna, not because I went there but Hong Kong is not so; I remember meeting yesterday, but I do not remember the Napoleonic war. A remarkable feature of this form of memory is the memory of facts and skills rather than the memories of certain items and we sometimes say that we memorize certain items rather than the personal memory we are involved with. Quoting the African capital list may remember Accra and forget Cairo, but please remember that Accra is not a personal memory because I have never been there.
Autobiographical memory is a personal representation of general or specific events and personal facts. Autobiographical memory also refers to human historical memory. I do not remember everything that happened in the past. Memory is constructive and past experiences influence what will affect what we recall from memories and memories of memorizing events. Autobiographical memory is constructive and rebuilt into an evolving historical process. Reliability of autobiographical memory is questionable due to distortion of memory, but human autobiographical memory is very reliable.