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 Nepali in Guinness Book of World Record

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Posted on 09-30-05 4:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Actually I didn't get this story....could anybody explain this for me ?

KOL Report

KATHMANDU, Sept 30 - A Nepali woman on Friday succeeded in entering her name in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Pratistha Amatya Bista,29, got her name entered in the Guinness Book of World Records after she succeeded in recollecting the names of 75 objects within six seconds, according to the state-owned Nepal Television.

The previous record was held by a British national for recollecting 55 objects.

Amatya has completed her bachelor's degree in Agriculture from Rampur Agricultral Campus, Chitwan. (hb)
 
Posted on 09-30-05 4:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How can one recollect 75 objects within 6 seconds? That's bullshit. Only computers can do that. Maybe 6 minutes would make more sense.
 
Posted on 09-30-05 5:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Fountaindew,
That's why her name is in the Guiness book.....not yours!
 
Posted on 09-30-05 6:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Congratulations Pratishta...if u ever look into this thread ;-)

 
Posted on 09-30-05 7:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah same from me, but six secs-75 objects (no doubt it is in the Guniess records), she was a smart lady, I had belief that she would make it big..but Guniess book....never thought about that. As an elder brother like to her, I am proud of her achievements.
 
Posted on 09-30-05 9:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i think they mean without pausing more than 6 secs, so like you have to name the words right away and not pause an hour to remember the next object
thats just my guess..it makes more sense cause u cant even say 4 objects name in 6 secs (???)
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Or can it be like this: they put 75 objects in front of you and give you only six seconds to look at them and memorize.
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah, the problem with our journalism is that they don't report the main important thing.

Inded it's a great news for all Nepalese poeple to have someone to be entered in Guiness record book. But our poor journalism failed to elaborate this news... they didn't give details on what type of record, what was the feat of this challenge.. and how the objects were produced/presented in front of her, and under what sets of rule she has to recall thos eobjects.... Just they said her name was entered for remember 75 objects in 6 secs.. that's impossible. In one second she has to write? pronounce? at least 12 objects. Dude even if a human being counts 1,2,3..... 11, 12, 1 second is not enough!! Even if he/she counts those 12 numbers probably no one will understand it!!!!!!!

Therefore, friends, please post here what exactly are the rules of that feat/challenge. Let's make the news complete!!!

Congrats to Pratistha!!
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Congratulations to Pratistha!!

*******

I have always been fascinated by how memory works or does not work. Is there difference between how we remember faces versus how we remember numbers?

And so on and on.

Here's an ironic story of a world class memory-champion.

- http://www.s-t.com/daily/02-99/02-24-99/b04li047.htm

If anyone's interested in getting an excellent, readable and intelligent overview of the latest research on memory, this is a good book to read (highly recommended):

"How the Mind Forgets and Remembers"
by Daniel Schacter

Enjoy,

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am more leaning towards Gautam B.'s guessing... yeah it could be that only 6 secs were given to memorize 75 random objects...

Then later she recollects all those objects in specified time duration... but what could be that duration???
 
Posted on 09-30-05 11:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pheri uhi.. link googling garera khojyo ani tasyo!!!

Ae baba.. interest hune manchhe la ta tetikai pani google ma khoji halchhan ni. Spoon feeding nai kina garna khojeko???
 
Posted on 10-01-05 12:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I re-read the news item again, and unless I missed something, I now find it (blame my weak memory!) rather odd that:

- state-owned Nepal TV made the grand declaration about this achievement, and
- there is NO record of this feat on - http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
as of now.

Perhaps NTV is a better authority on matters of this kind than The Guinness folks!
Who knows!!

[Seriously, how long does it take to Guinness to update their records on their site?]

The "previous" British guy -- according to the Guinness site -- did this:

"Most Cards Memorized

British mindbender Dominic O'Brien memorized on a single sighting a random sequence of 54 separate packs of cards all shuffled together (2,808 playing cards) at the basement bar of Simpson's-In-The-Strand, London, UK, on May 1, 2002. It took Dominic 11 hours 42 minutes to memorize the 54 packs, and reciting them in the exact sequence took 3 hours 30 minutes. Guinness World Record rules allow only 0.5% margin of error (so no more than 14 errors), and memory-man Dominic completed the record with just eight errors ? four mistakes and four prompted corrections."

****

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 10-01-05 12:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dude, I already did all those.. that's why I asked seriousely ask someone to post here the exact rules of that feat.
 
Posted on 10-01-05 1:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Paakhey. Maybe you don't even have the capability to read these simple lines:

"recollecting the names of 75 objects within six seconds"

which means that you have to say (or write) to someone what objects you recall.

Now how the fuk can someone say 75 words in 6 seconds ???.

Your logic is fuked up just like KOL news.. so STFU and take a Reading 101 class. Stupid pos.

Some other people have put forth sensible arguments and I kinda agree with them.
 
Posted on 10-01-05 9:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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apparently this is how it works:

you are told 100 words.
you must then recite as much of those 100 words as possible.
however the trick is that you cannot pause for more than 6 seconds, this is because a person can take forever and then finaly come up with the list!
 
Posted on 10-01-05 11:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Fountaindew,
Read this f**king line first.

"How can one recollect 75 objects within 6 seconds? That's bullshit. Only computers can do that. Maybe 6 minutes would make more sense. "

This is what you said not me. I never said anything about whether she could say or not. What the f**k is "bullshit" to you? Well.....cuz your brain is not good enough to understand the simple news, and that's why you said its bullshit and blah...blah.....

F**k off.....
 
Posted on 10-01-05 9:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Congrats......pratistha........................rock on more...............
 
Posted on 10-01-05 10:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pakhey or should I call you birdbrain?? You make me laugh, you stupid piece of shit. You obviously are a fuktard who doesn't even have the puniest logic to comprehend the meaning of a line of text. So shut the fuk up otherwise I'll have to forcefully shut you up by shoving my dick up your mouth and slapping you with my nuts.
 
Posted on 10-01-05 10:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This happened in April last year. Here is how it got to work in her dad's words:
" ---- Pratistha has set a new Guinness Record for memorizing random objects in her attempt made today at Novel Academy, Kathmandu, Nepal. She memorized 75 objects and reproduced them both in serial and random order in front of a huge crowd inside the academy. She broke the current Guinness Record of Adel Anwar of London, UK, who memorized and then recalled 55 random items in the order that they were read to him. -----"
 
Posted on 10-01-05 10:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Check this out..

http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullstory.asp?filename=aEUata0sjqzpda4Ra3sa.axamal&folder=aEUaiFaoaraiaaal&Name=Editorial&dtSiteDate=20041118&sImageFileName=

LETTERS

LETTERS
Child prodigy indeed

Sagun Khatri successfully memorised the names of 100 objects in a random manner in the presence of a plethora of observers and is now vying for a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. By doing so, he bettered Pratistha Amatya Bista?s existing domestic record, who had memorised 75 items, which in turn, was better than the existing record of 56 in the Guinness Records. Hats off to this young man that he could achieve so much at such a tender age. He was rightly feted as the Child of the Year and will receive the Veer Ganeshman Singh Bal Prativa Puraskar. Such emerging talents need to be supported by the State, including forwarding the papers necessary to enlist him in the Guinness. Three cheers to you, Sagun! Do keep up the good work.
Sajan Subedi, Lalitpur
 



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