Undercooked is better than overcooked, for brownies, right?
Yes. This is why people eat batter from the bowl.
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Undercooked is better than overcooked, for brownies, right?
Yes. This is why people eat batter from the bowl.
I read 824 words per minute, but I only got the questions right by guessing. I have never been good at comprehension, because I can't NOT skim unless I'm really working at it.
If its personal choice then that is ok. If it ever gets political and Government forces you to eat a certain way then that is Tyranny! I believe in personnal freedom and our constitution. We need to keep government and laws out of our business! Vote all Statists out of office! We need conservatives!
Wow. That's some quality paranoia there.
Undercooked is better than overcooked, for brownies, right?
I prefer my brownies squidgy, so yes.
One day I too will have cranky bloomers. If I can ever get myself off my unlabeled but cranky and pants-covered thing and find the base.
I rated 363 words per minute, about the same as an 11th grader. Bear in mind, this is at the end of a long workday in which I have been squinting at edits on this same computer screen.
I took the reading test several times out of curiosity because the reading samples vary. For HG Wells, I was around 500 words a minute and for Alice in Wonderland and Wizard of Oz, I was almost 1200. So I think the results vary dramatically whether or not it's familiar text to you and whether the style is simple narrative or has lots of dialogue (the HG Wells had dialogue, and that is trickier for me to read).
I had 600 words per minute, 140% faster than the national average.
I just saw a link to this and I had to share it with you guys -
A Fisherman's Language is an autobiography by James Arruda Henry who learned to read and write when he was inhis mid 90s! He's 98! He wrote a book!
[link] is a blog about him and he's even gone to schools to share his story.
I'm going to be on a Delta flight tomorrow, and I'm going to be so disappointed if this doesn't happen:
I was 50% higher than national average, but I am on my netbook, so I had to scroll.