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#43405 01/09/05 12:53 PM
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"Some people" does not even imply a majority of people.

Skittering is not better than superreading and dipping it's an alternative that can be used intead of or with superreading and dipping.

The question is in your activation time are you finding the answers to your questions?

Alex


#43406 01/10/05 12:08 AM
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In some cases, yes, but I sometimes end up just plain reading the whole book in its parts. And it feels like I read it regularly, because I just did. A question I have is, if you're just looking for answers to your questions, and you find them, how can all of the information be brought to the conscious mind? Because in that case you are limited to the questions. The reason why this is important, is because I'm still in school, and what if I'm reading a chapter, and have a certain amount of questions, and I answer them. But how would I retain all of the information I Photoread?

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