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I don’t get the idea behind speed reading. Why rip through it? Any literature worth reading is worth reading slowly, so as to allow time for full absorption and contemplation. I like to put the book down from time to time, and just think about what I’ve read. But I dunno, maybe I’m just slow.
I’ve been known to quote Oliver Twist often whilst visiting the donut shop. I’ll often return to the service counter and say, “Please Sir – I want some more”
I took a course in speed reading at a military academy. I was already reading 1200 wpm with 80% comprehension and showed no improvement. The only real trick is to deal with the text in the abstract rather than as sounds. I had developed the skill naturally because I learned to read before I went to school and was exposed to phonics.
It sounds like a good skill but it has cost me a fortune in books over the years. :)
after book 7 of the Wheel of Time I would go to the library and read the first and last chapter of the book since nothing ever happened in the story it was so slow
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
War and Peace: it was about Russia.
Dirty Dragon about 1 year ago
Monty reads using the Evelyn Wood method, and plays baccarat using the Evelyn Tremble method.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
Speed reading: A+
Speed comprehension: Fail.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Nobody said anything about comprehension.
A Common 'tator about 1 year ago
The Bible: Had a bunch of Israelites in it…
lavender headgear about 1 year ago
The Gulag Archipelago: Don’t get arrested in Stalin’s Russia. Not fun.
fencie about 1 year ago
Joseph Heller’s “Something Happened” — nothing happened.
Redd Panda about 1 year ago
Chuckle.
Bobongo about 1 year ago
I don’t get the idea behind speed reading. Why rip through it? Any literature worth reading is worth reading slowly, so as to allow time for full absorption and contemplation. I like to put the book down from time to time, and just think about what I’ve read. But I dunno, maybe I’m just slow.
sobrown51 about 1 year ago
He’s getting really good with that speed page turning.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Monty, if you think you were motoring right along flicking physical pages with a fingertip, just wait until you try it on a cell phone.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
Consider yourself, all done!
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member about 1 year ago
By Jove! I think he’s got it.
sb.3237 about 1 year ago
Ahhh! He should follow Broom Hilda’s method… see today’s version…
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve been known to quote Oliver Twist often whilst visiting the donut shop. I’ll often return to the service counter and say, “Please Sir – I want some more”
Impkins Premium Member about 1 year ago
Next time try something with pictures, Monty. :)
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
I took a course in speed reading at a military academy. I was already reading 1200 wpm with 80% comprehension and showed no improvement. The only real trick is to deal with the text in the abstract rather than as sounds. I had developed the skill naturally because I learned to read before I went to school and was exposed to phonics.
It sounds like a good skill but it has cost me a fortune in books over the years. :)
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 year ago
after book 7 of the Wheel of Time I would go to the library and read the first and last chapter of the book since nothing ever happened in the story it was so slow