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 12 months ago
War and Peace: it was about Russia.
Dirty Dragon 12 months ago
Monty reads using the Evelyn Wood method, and plays baccarat using the Evelyn Tremble method.
Enter.Name.Here 12 months ago
Speed reading: A+
Speed comprehension: Fail.
Imagine 12 months ago
Nobody said anything about comprehension.
A Common 'tator 12 months ago
The Bible: Had a bunch of Israelites in it…
lavender headgear 12 months ago
The Gulag Archipelago: Don’t get arrested in Stalin’s Russia. Not fun.
fencie 12 months ago
Joseph Heller’s “Something Happened” — nothing happened.
Redd Panda 12 months ago
Chuckle.
Bobongo 12 months 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 12 months ago
He’s getting really good with that speed page turning.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 12 months 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 12 months ago
Consider yourself, all done!
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 12 months ago
By Jove! I think he’s got it.
sb.3237 12 months ago
Ahhh! He should follow Broom Hilda’s method… see today’s version…
WCraft Premium Member 12 months 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 12 months ago
Next time try something with pictures, Monty. :)
mistercatworks 12 months 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 12 months 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