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Old 07-09-2009, 04:01 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by hnoto View Post
For me it would depend upon the subject of the piece I'm reading. I read slower on non-fiction and anything with numbers in it. I tend to skim a bit when reading fiction---move through the descriptions of places a bit quicker and slow down on the dialogue, as it is more interesting to me.
Same here. It all depends on how interested I am, and how well the author writes, whether there's stuff I want to linger over, or if I just need to get the gist of it (as in a technical manual) and I can blow through it.
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