

Apparently flashing words quickly forces the mind to take in the information faster than straight reading.

apparently writing 'normally' is the easiest to read which is why we all use it
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:19,
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been doing proper stuff in the real world, but uni's starting again so i keep finding myself in the stupid stinky library full of idiots, and thus on the interweb. or something.
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:28,
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But we have windmills for ventilation and tulips to freshen the pong.
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:24,
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those stinky rotten belges
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:27,
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with one word a page and then you'd have to flick through them!
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:21,
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flashing is faster and just as easy - but damn hard to write flashing words
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:21,
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difficult and takes time to reread stuff
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:22,
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Couldn't have been that hard to get all the words aligned vertically. Was also too fast.
*nods sagely, twitches slightly*
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:23,
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*nods sagely, twitches slightly*

you can set it to a speed at which it works best for you.
I can increase my reading speed by almost ten times. It's weird.
You don't think you've read it...but it's all in your head!
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:22,
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I can increase my reading speed by almost ten times. It's weird.
You don't think you've read it...but it's all in your head!

andf you'll be phucking pesants, until the pleasant pheasant comes?
/reaches for glasses
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 15:19,
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/reaches for glasses

It's a good thing I don't spend all day sitting on my *bang*
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