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		 Video games. 
 
More-so back in the era of games you couldn't save, so each time you sat down was a complete game (win or lose).  If it was a game I owned and got good at, I'd eventually settle on some optimal, or particularly fun, path through the game and would often restart the game if I messed up said path. 
 
There was at least one Nintendo game that I knew by rote so well that I could literally start the game, flip the TV input back to TV and play chunks of it blind.  Bases Loaded. There a few pitchers that had pitches the computer couldn't hit.  I'd flip over to TV, throw 9 strikes blind, then flip back to play offense. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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