jupiterthunder4
jupiterthunder
jupiterthunder4

What does "say the word in your head mean" as you use it? That's what the question is. Based on what you just responded, you're using it to mean something different than what I take it to mean, since you acknowledge everything I say is "saying the word in your head" must occur in order to read.

I haven't even gotten as far as asking if it can be eliminated because I'm still wanting to know what the accurate definition of "subvocalization" is. Lemme try it like this:

I use RSVP all the time. You'll notice my later post. I accept that RSVP is an exceptional technique for increasing my reading efficiency. So, it's not a question of using the technique to read faster. The question is: Is the definition given in this article (and similar definitions given almost everywhere I

The author isn't saying that Twitter made it a no-go, but rather, the way he uses Evernote to catalog his tweets means that hashtags are not useful because it just adds to the problem he was already facing. If he wasn't feeding his tweets to Evernote, it would be a non-issue.

Also, I'll repeat my inquiry from yesterday's open thread. Looking for RSVP reading software for windows or linux that will display one word at a time, with an adjustable rate, and has a full screen option (even if a full screen window). The most important requirement though, is that it does not require text to

Either subvocalization is repeatedly explained wrong or I'm a idiot that can't grasp the concept. I can't read anything without saying the word in my head. If I don't do that, then my brain fails to acknowledge what the word is. I feel like it should be refer to a tendency to mouth a word, even if your lips

The secret to improving America's ills is simple. Let Google buy ownership of all of our vices. Google announces it's buying McDonald's. Instantly no one wants to eat McDonald's because pickles have nanobots that analyze your DNA and upload the results to the cloud where the NSA compares it to the ancestral DNA of

I wonder is there's a message in the site having effectively nothing on it? If not, the irony of going on the internet to visit a site about disconnecting is hilarious.

Industrialized production of food products is never pretty. But it's often so very delicious!

99% of all animated gifs should not exist. The other 1% are AWESOME!

Lol. I clicked through and saw the cigarette too. But redheads are just so amazing, I forgive them flaws. Even if it means having to use my inhaler more often.

If you lead an article with a redhead, I'm not going to have any idea what the article says. But I will click to get to it.

I had a suspicion that might be the case but didn't confirm.

The way this place works, you probably will end up doing that down the line. Now that you know, you can share with someone that doesn't know. There must be someone . . . unless they were all holding out on you. :)

That could be annoying. Reading your post, I clicked on five of them and each one was still available. Go figure. Worst-case, it won't be any more or less aggravating to me than when I go to a website to read an article and view a video and get the prompt that the video has been removed, is not available in your

Good. In that case, I've paid it forward.

Get back to me when they get rid of advertising.

Perfect. I'd been trying to find something for Youtube movies that functions similarly to Hundred Zeros (for free Kindle edition books).

Like Whitson's tip. Would like it better if it could capture a feed from my lists.

I'd expect this works better if you tend to buy more tradition fits. If you like your clothes to be fit but baggy or you like your jeans a little longer or shorter, you'll have more challenges, I would expect.