Re: Theories About Online Communities
Don Monkey, on host 142.179.222.100
Friday, August 29, 2003, at 13:09:13
Re: Theories About Online Communities posted by Howard on Friday, August 29, 2003, at 10:54:31:
> > > > Find something to read. Find a stop watch. > > Mark a starting place in your thing to read. Set > > the stopwatch for five minutes and start > > reading. When the timer goes off, stop reading > > and mark your place. Count the words, divide > > by five, and there's your answer. If that's not > > scientific enough for you, do it a whole bunch > > of times and average the results. > > > > Gri"O.S.A."shny > > That's what I was going to say. > > Five minutes will probably be accurate enough. > > It's a good idea to read something that is the same level of difficulty as the stuff you normally read. Instead of reading "See Spot Run," try a periodical that you read on a regular basis. > Howard
Good thoughts, from both of you. I don't have any periodicals that I read regularly, so maybe I'll just take something like a Rinkworks section (a long one, ideally) and try that. I can even copy it into Word and get Word to count my words for me. Smart, eh?
Don "The ol' noggin still has a couple of tricks" Monkey
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