i can’t seem to read this scholarly article. too much technical jargon. unfortunately i need to read it to compare it to the setup we have in the lab. ab there are angles and terms and stuff. why do PhD people see the need to write papers with big words? simple english nahin use kar saktay? i mean other articles do :pcg:
ok lemme clarify. i like terms that are normal sounding. like fusiform gyrus, or nystagmus, or optical illusions (that is not a technical term i know). i do not like sentences with lots of numbers and and angles
there was this show back in the day, on TVO (for all you non-torontonians, it’s just an education/kids channel).
anyways, show was that there was a bunch of kids. they had some sorta ‘ghost’ friend …and if they needed to research a bunch of stuff, they’d leave a whole pile of books on the table, and their friend the ‘ghost’ would read all the books for them, and come up with a solution that would solve their mystery in half an hour.
come to think of it ..i wonder why it was called ghostwriter, and not ghostreader?
meh…it’s too late for me to be even thinking straight right now
oh yaar… its like u read my mind/ situation… i am trying to read this safety procedure for Radiation safety and it is only taking me two sentenses to start feeling sleepy
and when I do read proper paper… the ONLY mechanism that helps me stay awake is FOOD! continuous intake of food keeps me awake enuf so that while reading I dont go to sleep.