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Old March 22nd 12, 06:17 PM posted to alt.photography,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Frank S
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"David Dyer-Bennet" wrote in message
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Alfred Molon writes:

In article 2012032123261392358-pete3attkins@nospamntlworldcom, Pete A
says...
I don't understand that - it would appear that I'm still not old enough
to remember things :-)


Kids start remembering things at the age of 4-5, i.e. later in life they
can't remember things which happened when they were less than 4 years
old.


It varies, I have a friend who remembers things from 18 months. But
that's unusual.


I got my first black eye at about two; no one in the family mentioned it
until as a young adult I said I remembered falling off a pool table, which
turned out to be correct.

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Frank ess


 




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