On Thu, 2016-09-01 at 00:23 +1000, Stephen Loosley wrote: > Apparently 'Spritzing' is a thing .. > http://spritzinc.com
I used to read straightforward texts (narrative, contemporary, common typefaces, normal-sized print, undemanding content) at well over 1000wpm. That's two or three average paperback pages per minute. It never seemed fast to me, but apparently it was. People kept taking books off me as a child and asking me questions, apparently not believing that I could possibly be taking it in. My eyes are going, I'm down around half that now - better in good light when I'm not tired :-) That speed would be completely impossible were I reading one word at a time in linear sequence, which is what Spritz feeds you. I'm trying to imagine reading Kafka or Dickens via Spritz. Or a play. I think it would be awful. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer ([email protected]) http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer http://twitter.com/kauer389 GPG fingerprint: E00D 64ED 9C6A 8605 21E0 0ED0 EE64 2BEE CBCB C38B Old fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
