Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 22:35:39 GMT -5
I normally read in the evening, about an hour before going to bed. But it didn't seem like much to me, especially because a friend, knowing how many books I own, made me understand that to read them all I would have to live well over a century... So, having done some calculations, I decided to read five, divided as follows: two in the evening, the rest before dinner. The result, however, is that one was left to vegetate, while the others were finished and replaced. I then decided to reduce the number to three. I think I gain from reading, I can dedicate more time to each book, savor it better, carry them all forward without losing any along the way.
I was once against reading more than one book at a time, convinced that the readings would in a certain sense "overlap", not allowing me to follow the plots and developments well. But after all, in the period of time Special Data that we read a book, we can watch more films, serials and perhaps dramas, without causing confusion. I will therefore continue to read more than one book at the same time and this will allow me to get to know my library better, to be able to read all my books before passing on to a better life (or at least I hope...), to enjoy pleasant readings several times a day. A thematic union must therefore be created between the topic of the page or article and the page that has been linked.
Going back to the previous example on phrases or words chosen at random, or almost randomly, to link to a page, the right and appropriate way to communicate your resource to a user would have been: There is a lot of talk online about writing for the web, I also read an article by Daniele on how to link to a web page ."Take the reader back in time or forward into the future.She noticed that people, approaching him, immediately distanced themselves from him, as if they were afraid of trespassing or being bitten, or even contaminated.The mass follows the mass, not the individual. He was amazed to ask himself, or rather to imagine, if an individual, just one, could move the masses.
I was once against reading more than one book at a time, convinced that the readings would in a certain sense "overlap", not allowing me to follow the plots and developments well. But after all, in the period of time Special Data that we read a book, we can watch more films, serials and perhaps dramas, without causing confusion. I will therefore continue to read more than one book at the same time and this will allow me to get to know my library better, to be able to read all my books before passing on to a better life (or at least I hope...), to enjoy pleasant readings several times a day. A thematic union must therefore be created between the topic of the page or article and the page that has been linked.
Going back to the previous example on phrases or words chosen at random, or almost randomly, to link to a page, the right and appropriate way to communicate your resource to a user would have been: There is a lot of talk online about writing for the web, I also read an article by Daniele on how to link to a web page ."Take the reader back in time or forward into the future.She noticed that people, approaching him, immediately distanced themselves from him, as if they were afraid of trespassing or being bitten, or even contaminated.The mass follows the mass, not the individual. He was amazed to ask himself, or rather to imagine, if an individual, just one, could move the masses.