Too much code - slicing

Seebs usenet-nospam at seebs.net
Mon Sep 20 01:06:47 EDT 2010


On 2010-09-20, John Bokma <john at castleamber.com> wrote:
> I didn't mean that there are spoilers in the first 70 pages, just that
> to me the excercise would spoil the book, so, I wouldn't do it. I
> consider a book like a meal, I wouldn't gobble down food, regurgitate
> it, and eat it again at a slower pace. Books, movies, family, walks are
> the things I prefer to do at a normal mudane pace, or even slower, if I
> can bring myself to it. My favourite books I try to read slow, and
> enjoy. ;-). Too much of my life is already in overdrive.

Now that you explain it like this, that makes a fair bit of sense.  I
often wonder whether reading slowly would be more pleasant.  I have no
idea how to do it, so the question remains theoretical.

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