Many natural phenomena exhibit power law behaviour in the distribution of
event size. This scaling is successfully reproduced by Self Organized
Criticality (SOC). On the other hand, temporal occurrence in SOC models has a
Poisson-like statistics, i.e. exponential behaviour in the inter-event time
distribution, in contrast with experimental observations. We present a SOC
model with memory: events are nucleated not only as a consequence of the
instantaneous value of the local field with respect to the firing threshold,
but on the basis of the whole history of the system. The model is able to
reproduce the complex behaviour of inter-event time distribution, in excellent
agreement with experimental seismic data