Thanks, Pete, for moving this to the Photo Reading Forum, for where it was intended. I'll post my topics with more care in the future.
Yes, I did the search, and it seems your course is worth going for. I see no money back guarantee at subdyn.com, they have no DF, and one of the participants on this DF basically said that when compared to the subdyn.com course, yours won hands down. Hmm. That's impressive. Price matters also, of course...
One thing though. I'm still not completely convinced I'll be able to learn this skill. It seems most people on this DF have not mastered it yet. Much tells me it can be done though, I just have to get used to the idea, I guess... At first this stuff sounded kinda hokus pokus, if you know what I mean...
I'd love to see more testimonials on this DF too, although I have to say alot of you guys seem very pleased with this course.
Pete, please give me a loose estimate here: how long will it take the average Joe to MASTER the system if he spends, say, on avarage an hour a day, perhaps more in the beginning, working on this stuff? How many percent master it to the degree that they have, say, a 85% retention/comprehension rate? Hey, I know these questions are a bit silly, people are different and as with most things individual results may vary... and all that... but I sort of get the feeling that this stuff is pretty hard to learn, and it's not for everyone.
I don't want to sound too sceptical here. I REALLY want to master the art of Photo Reading, if it works for me, then it will really be a terrific asset! I'll probably order the course in the not too distant future. It would be a shame to not give the thing a try! Just give me some assurance here, so that when I do receive the course I'll make a real effort to master it, and not just give up and say, 'hey, it might work for Pete Bisonnette and the Wizard of Oz, but I'm just me, and...'
Well, I think you get the general idea.
Oh, Pete, kudos to you for working on a Sunday morning. It shows me you're not just running on auto-pilot, but truly live for what you do. I'm impressed. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
HH