Those articles where you really wanna learn something, but it feels like a job! Read backwards! Start one paragraph in the middle or the end, then read the preceding paragraphs. It makes it feel less like a job!! Try it if you find an article you want to read (or even don't) and you'll easily read the whole article, or at least enough to get a good idea.
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Anonymous2009-12-27 0:15
How does it feel having the attention span of a small child?
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Anonymous2009-12-27 0:19
It is not a correlation with your attention span (getting around to READING dat article), it is merely a result of being repelled by the feeling (avoidance) >>2
Kind of like pain, y'know, you just don't want to feel it. It is pretty strange, right???
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Anonymous2009-12-27 1:40
Thank god wikipedia has its articles organized in a way they can be read starting from any place. I never tire researching with wikipedia.
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I wouldn't use Wikipedia solely as a resource. It's great to get a good general idea of a topic, but if you really want to learn the ins and outs of something, there's quite nothing like sitting down with a book or two on it.
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Anonymous!GJxNS1Q98w2009-12-27 23:47
I dont use Wikipedia at all. It's all opinion with their "some argue", and their "Scientology is a religion too" and their "old man rants" and their.....*drifts off on rant"