Dr. Maria Teresa F. Calderon who set a world record of 80,000 words per minute with 100% comprehension, when she was 15 years old (in the 1960s?) and she holds the title until now. This info appeared in the Guinness Book of Record and the Encyclopedia Britannica and other world journals. Recalling from the articles I read long time ago, unpublished books or newly printed books were given to her to read and the recording of the speed and comprehension were administered with the aid of computer.
I 100% sure he could be if he wants to.
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The fastest reader in the world, Howard Berg, can read around 25,000 words per minute. This translates to reading a 200-250 page book in roughly an hour.
I would recommend Lexar as a brand for speed when it comes to a card reader. Lexar is a popular brand and highly reliable plus they work with most electronics.
The WOLVERINE DATA FlashPac 7-in-1 Memory Card Reader is good for that. It is a bit on the pricey side and can run you around $160.
The numbers lead you to think USB 2.0 would be faster.When you actually do a test firewire wins.However your computer is more likely to have USB.
Well first off you should really read books and write a lot. Then you should go to school to and REALLY read.
I am assuming it is From the Camera itself, since they use USB2.0, and it can cache. Otherwise, put the card in a card reader.
The world's fastest reader is Howard Berg, who made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for reading at 25,000 words per minute. This was before Guinness sent out judges to witness the feats. This record is what Berg claimed he could do but was never verified by a Guinness judge.
Such things are not measured and it would be near impossible to do so. A fast reader could easily complete the book in three or four hours.
Nobody is the fastest. God is the fastest
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