Reading in a sentence as a noun

But my reading of the "great works" trailed off following college.

When people see that I highlight text while I'm reading, they always want to know what practical reason it serves.

It still allows everyone reading the two comments to know that they're both generally good advice.

When I'm done reading applications, I'll add a little tweak to HN to make the fonts super big for all the users over 80.

Request: change the title by appending "fiction" so that folks like me don't start reading to try and figure out how the **** a person can be sued while in the womb.

I think that not having points has some nice qualities, but it also feels like I'm being denied information that I find useful in reading/skimming a thread.

A lot of good came from this, I'm quite sure that there were some cases where both the plaintive and the defense were spending as much time reading groklaw as they were reading their email.

"The view is so pixelated it makes decisions tough" Can you imagine military people who fight/fought on the ground in real combat and order in strikes reading that?

The signal-to-noise ratio has dropped slightly compared to when I started reading about four years ago, but this is still a great place for technical discussion.

Now, I know you and many others reading this post probably think Im just a pissed off student who didnt get the grade he wanted and is now bashing his teacher out of revenge.

In that section of that book, I found this passage, "Fluency in reading can only be achieved by extensive practice on all the interrelated aspects of the reading process.

[0] Meaning individuals, of whatever gender/race/class/whatever, that are likely to be reading HN.[1] If you don't believe me, ponder for a moment sentences like, "But I like Negroes just fine!

I remember reading this published insight[1] from Marissa Mayer a few months ago:Burnout is caused by resentmentWhich sounded amazing, until this guy who dated a neuroscientist commented[2]:No. Burnout is caused when you repeatedly make large amounts of sacrifice and or effort into high-risk problems that fail.

But in languages without bounds checks, that logic can fall away as the computer starts reading or executing raw memory, which is no longer connected to specific variables or lines of code in your program.

They get out of there as soon as possible.”Lastly, imagine how you'd feel reading a similar opinion piece on Fox News from a gun ** former operator talking about all the American lives he saved by observing and taking out "the bad guys".

I remember at the time reading newspaper articles claiming this was "just going to be used to keep ***** off the streets" and how "law enforcement are outgunned and now can defend themselves against drug dealers".It was obvious to me then that this was a violation of due process.

I don't think I've ever gagged quite like that while reading a technical article describing a "neat hack".At first I'm thinking, oh, I wonder how they convinced Apple to let them use some private APIs, and then... curiosity turns to revulsion as soon as I saw that proxy diagram.

Proper Noun Examples for Reading

Reading a book on a Kindle will not cause more distraction during an emergency than reading one on paper.

Reading definitions

noun

the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message; "his main reading was detective stories"; "suggestions for further reading"

noun

a particular interpretation or performance; "on that reading it was an insult"; "he was famous for his reading of Mozart"

noun

a datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument; "he could not believe the meter reading"; "the barometer gave clear indications of an approaching storm"

See also: indication

noun

written material intended to be read; "the teacher assigned new readings"; "he bought some reading material at the airport"

noun

a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something

See also: interpretation version

noun

a city on the River Thames in Berkshire in southern England

See also: Reading

noun

a public instance of reciting or repeating (from memory) something prepared in advance; "the program included songs and recitations of well-loved poems"

See also: recitation recital

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the act of measuring with meters or similar instruments; "he has a job meter reading for the gas company"