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PIT2
Jun7-06, 12:58 PM
Sometimes i find myself reading threads backwards (from the last post to the first). I do it mainly when i cant be bothered to read the first replies and want to skip to the real action.

Amazingly when i do this, i understand peoples points better and quicker than i would do otherwise!

Is a thread best read backwards?

Smurf
Jun7-06, 04:08 PM
The only reason I'm writing this is to move the number of posts above 1 so that it can be read backwards.

rcgldr
Jun7-06, 04:15 PM
So was the movie "Memento" your favorite?

dav2008
Jun7-06, 04:28 PM
!nalp ruoy deliof evah I

Hootenanny
Jun7-06, 04:55 PM
!nalp ruoy deliof evah I

Haha read backwards... literally - funny :rolleyes:

Pengwuino
Jun7-06, 05:45 PM
I can't be bothered reading the first posts so i dont care what this threads about

pallidin
Jun7-06, 07:12 PM
Sometimes i find myself reading threads backwards (from the last post to the first). I do it mainly when i cant be bothered to read the first replies and want to skip to the real action.

Amazingly when i do this, i understand peoples points better and quicker than i would do otherwise!

Is a thread best read backwards?

Actually, that can be true. In forums, it is not unusual to come across comments which seem to make no sense, such as mine :)
As the thread developes, often there is clarification on prior comments. Reading backwards, the original "non-sense" comment can become strikingly transformed into "sense"; an attribute not available by reading "forwards" one time.

Another curious aspect of reading forums "backwards" is that your mind challenges itself! That is, a last post comment to a previous post may not include actual reference to that previous post, so you mind say's "what's going-on here!" That can be quite stimulating.

Mk
Jun7-06, 08:04 PM
I always read the thread killer's thread backwards. You can't read it forwards like Danger does. :tongue: