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Change Your Life! Never Forget Anything Agian!

Updated on February 27, 2011

It's late at night, your in bed watching TV just about ready to fall asleep when something catches your eye on QVC or a commercial that you really like and you say to yourself: “I'll remember the phone number, the web address, the product name, and order one in the morning.” ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Yeah right!!!

The morning shows up and your hard pressed to remember what the hell it was you wanted to remember let alone the information needed to order one. It's gone! Gone forever and in reality, that TV product, idea, thought, plan, “to do” reminder or anything else you wanted or needed to remember may have changed your life for the better. Too late now isn't it? You'll have to trudge on without whatever the hell it was because you haven't a clue. I happen to be the chairman of the board in this field.

I know you've been there a thousand times yourselves but you don't need to be there any more. Buy yourself a pocket voice recorder and you'll never forget anything again. Think about it. All those great ideas like new inventions, things to do with the kids, present idea's to buy, stuff you need for the kitchen, peoples phone numbers, addresses, names, meetings, idea's for your job, etc., etc.. The list is endless.

Now here's the thing you've got to understand. Add up all of these lost things you thought you would remember and they collectively represent a major percentage or impact on what your life should have been if you just remembered them all. Again, just one lost idea "had" the potential to make you filthy rich, provide a great fun day for you and the kids, or even save your very own life because you forgot your wedding anniversary. Serves you right dummy!


Go buy one on Ebay or from Radio Shack and learn to keep it with you just like you do your cell phone.

The one I use is an Olympus model VN-7000. It set me back 39 dollars at Radio Shack but you can get the same model cheaper on Ebay. It's a great, easy to use, fully functional little recorder. The batteries last up to 39 hours, it has a huge 2 gig memory that can record up to 1,208 hours of voice, a VOX option that starts the recorder the instant someone starts talking and shuts off when there's no voice, and a fast/slow playback option. There's lots of other features too. Get one and you'll never forget anything again...Hmmmm, where was I going to post this? Oh yeah! You Tube. No! Itunes! No! Damn! Tweeter Twitter? @**##!&#*@!! Grrrrrrrrrr!


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