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#36989 06/05/03 05:34 AM
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When you photoread a web page, do you use the same "magic eye" thing you use for books, (which somewhat scrambles the text)? I guess I should officially stop worrying about reading a scrambled text...

I've been photoreading on the web for the past few days, and I've had some eye strain and a bit of a headache. I guess you have to physically adjust to so much visual stimuli.

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#36990 06/05/03 05:59 AM
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You have the same soft gaze that you would normally use. Drink plenty of water if you're getting a headache.

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#36991 06/05/03 12:25 PM
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Use the X technique. Notice the patterns of the white spaces and remember to use the page down key rather than scrolling. That might be one reason for the headache. Also remember to drink plenty of water, that will often releive the headache quickly.

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