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  1. I'm afraid I've put your posts on moderation until you read your messages. Links to commercial sites are not allowed, and you appear to have a formatting problem. Please read the rules, and look at these issues. Thank you.

  2. Please don't double post.

  3. May I point out a few things - firstly, your post contained a link to your own commercial website, which is not allowed.

    Also, your post was in the wrong section, and is badly formatted.

  4. Somebody once told me that he could train himself to read a book or rather feel a book by simply flashing each page in front of him subliminaly almost. This is supposed to accelerate learning in this regard. As you become intuitive to the material. I considered that this might have meant that for some of us there is a homunculus capabale of processing text at an incredible rate but existing only in our unconcious mind. Aparently this theory does have credence and would explain our apetite for reading.... A more traditional approach woud be to use simulated rain or the sound of a waterfall and maybe some bird's chirping in background. I live in a city so when this is possible is when I leave the water on or at about 4 or 5 in the morning - the best time. " I read best in a tent on a mountain undisturbed except by the howling wind, oh with my dog, prefer in a storm but not too much of one!"
  5. I just read this short story entitled Army Risen by Sam Shepherd. Its strange but in some sense's quite gripping. It talks about a future world shaped by technology In way's I wouldn't have imagined. Lots of techincal talk and a plot that follows a descriptive narrative close to that of a comic - so it's easy to follow. It's written in prose and has allusions to combining technology and magic, he has written a few but some remain off the net, there is a website at shepherdstudios.info another story based in London - apocolyptic happenings strange and yet somehow beckoning a lost genre or one yet to be discovered. I like it because the world's he creates although short lived really tell us something about the world today - how it could be put right but then also how it could be put wrong. A fascinating work.
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