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= Hack #56: Stop Memory-Buffer Overrun = The length of a sentence isn't what makes it hard to understand; it's how long you have to wait for a phrase to be completed. == Additions and Suggestions == Concrete ideas to modify and expand this hack go here. == Discussion == Freeform discussion of this hack goes here. == Links == * [http://mindhacks.com/ The support page for Mind Hacks], from which this hack is excerpted. * Caplan, D. and G. Waters. "Verbal Working Memory and Sentence Comprehension": http://www.bbsonline.org/documents/a/00/00/04/41/ == Errata == In the printed book, the URL for "Verbal Working Memory and Sentence Comprehension" is incorrect; the URL above is correct. == Hack Author == This hack is excerpted from [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mindhks/ Mind Hacks], by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb, in which it appears as Hack #51 with the full title "Stop Memory Buffer Overrun While Reading." MattWebb and TomStafford == Return to Main Book Page == This is a page for a hack from the book MindPerformanceHacks by ["Ron Hale-Evans"].
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