02 June 2011

The boy from Bali Indonesia, has been recorded in the Guinness World Record

This is somewhat old news, but it's not too late to introduce Brian Dominic - born November 26, 1996 - The boy from Bali Indonesia 12-year-old world record but has been recorded in the Guinness World Record.

Not many Indonesian people who have the world record in the Guinness World Record, especially in young age, for achievements that do not restrict the age of the participants Dominic. Like what Dominic ability so it is worth carrying on such a prestigious world record book?


Dominic has a record that is unique and rare, that is able to memorize series of numbers.Solving the world record began when the Guinness World Record on August 15, 2009 ago shows 80 digits to Dominic. The figures presented are big numbers. Dominic is given time to look at and memorize the numbers within 60 seconds.


A moment later one by one with a perfect figure mentioned by the boy who every day learn that home schooling. When the first time the Guinness shows 100 combinations of numbers to Dominic, who count Guinness is as much as 60 points. For if there was any mention of error, counting is stopped immediately. But the 60-digit is enough for a record-breaking world.The first success was updated on the second count. This time, 80 digits are shown. Incredibly, Dominic was able to remember the 76 combinations of numbers.



Dominic has recorded remarkable achievements since the age of 5 years. At that time he can break the national record of MURI (MUSEUM RECORD INDONESIA) by considering the 100-digit random numbers within 12 minutes, where there has been no record of a break until now.


And now at the age of 12 years, Brian returned to score two good new record national record MURI (Indonesian Record Museum) in terms of considering a deck of playing cards (52 pieces) within 100 seconds and world record penghapal Guinness World Records as the highest rate in the world today this.Really spacious Achievement usual!



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