speed reading demos

speed reading demos
Is the gameplay speed of Fifa 09 pretty much up to par of Pro evolution soccer?

was reading in a review that in Fifa 09 one of the features it has is being able to set the speed of the gameplay,-slow, normal, and fast. So my question is are normal or fast settings pretty up to par with Pro Evo Soccer? Because we all know that tha last Fifa was way slower than PES as far as gameplay goes. Also what was the game speed for the demo? Because if that was the fast setting than that was pretty awful, Pro Evo is way faster and smoother than that. I really wann know because Fifa has really been getting good reviews but Im all about the speed of gameplay.

i thought that last years fifa – fifa 08 had adustable game speed as well. it isnt a new thing for fifa. yeah i think fifa 09 is better than pes9

Demo of Olympic TaiChi 42 form


Demos


Demos


$19.12


Demos

Biography & Demos


Biography & Demos


$18.41


The Mastering Tae Kwon Do Biography and Demos DVD presents to you some of the most amazing Tae Kwon Do demonstrations ever shown. Grand Master Jong Soo Park is known the world over for the speed, power, and accuracy of his amazing flying kicks and you wil

Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing


Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing


$8.99


Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing

Mangled Demos from 1983


Mangled Demos from 1983


$10.38


Much has been said about the Melvins’ formative years — they inspired Kurt Cobain to start a band, they single-handedly invented grunge by slowing down punk rock to a snail’s crawl (etc., etc.). But as evidenced by the majority of the songs that comprise Mangled Demos from 1983, there was very little metal in their sound at this time, as they started as a noisy punk band. Granted, they were one heck of a noisy punk band, as evidenced by such speed-of-light thrashers as “If You Get Bored,” “I’m Dry,” and “The Real You.” But the biggest standout here is a great take of their early classic, “Set Me Straight,” which obviously served as a blueprint for Nirvana’s Bleach. Also included is a funny beginning bit, where the original Melvins’ lineup was asked to play an Elks Lodge Christmas Broadcast, complete with observations from announcers that sound straight out of a Wide World of Sports broadcast from the ’70s. Also, you get some extensive, yet uncredited, liner notes from Buzz Osborne (who has a bit of venom to vent regarding a certain member of Metal Church), as he explains what the suburbs of Olympia, Washington were like before the great grunge gold rush of the early ’90s. With surprisingly good sound throughout (especially for a collection of “old mangled demos”), this is a must-have for Melvins addicts. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi Performers: Buzz Osborne – Guitar, Vocals; Matt Lukin – Guitar (Bass), Bass; Mike Dillard – Drums

Speed Reading for Success (Unabridged)


Speed Reading for Success (Unabridged)


$11.99


Speed Reading for Success will show you how to read faster – and understand and recall what you have read….

The Complete Demos 1980-1986


The Complete Demos 1980-1986


$8.47


The title of this 16-song collection, Complete Demos 1980-1986 — clocking in, as true short-sharp-blasts of hardcore should, at just under a half-hour — might lead you to believe it’s less focused on a certain time frame than it really is. Although it was recorded between 1980 and 1986, all but three of the tracks were done between March 1980 and July 1980. In essence, then, it’s like hearing an unreleased Adolescents debut album with three bonus tracks, as all of the 1980 recordings predate their actual 1981 self-titled debut (also referred to among the faithful as “the blue album”). Seven of the songs on the 1980 demos (which include two versions of “Wrecking Crew”) would be redone for The Adolescents, so as you’d expect, they’re very much in the early Southern Californian hardcore style of the official album. Although the speed and energy jumps off the VU meter, fans can’t get too over the moon, as the fidelity is often pretty mediocre. True, that’s not something that matters to punk listeners as much as it does to followers of many other styles of music. But be warned that, although this will certainly be of interest to Adolescents devotees, the sound is quite substandard on about half of this material, the vocals suffering the most. The first four tracks, in fact, were recorded in Tony Reflex’s garage in March 1980 on cassette. Though they brim with prototypical teenage rebellion, even the more forgiving aficionados might find the lo-fi result a significant loss, since none of these four songs were redone for The Adolescents. Things improve a lot on the four May 1980 numbers done at Phantom Studios — and you can hear the band’s attack getting fuller and more metallic — but the five July 1980 cuts, recorded at the Casbah in Fullerton, are pretty muddy. (As the liner notes admit, the original tapes for the Casbah recordings were lost, and what you hear on this CD was “mastered from nth generation collector tapes.”) Again the sonic mush is a loss for serious Adolescents worshipers, as among the Casbah material are versions of “Creatures,” “Self Destruct,” and “Amoeba,” as well as the simplistic-to-the-point-of-moronic “Do the Eddie.” Rounding out this archival release are the previously unreleased 1981 track “Richard Hung Himself,” the last to be recorded by the early-’80s Adolescents, and later (as done by Curt D.I.S.S.) a highlight of the Suburbia soundtrack. There are also two efforts from 1986, when the group reunited after a gap of about five years. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi Performers: Casey Royer – Drums; Frank Agnew – Guitar; John O’Donovan – Guitar; Peter Pan – Drums;

Triple Your Reading Speed


Triple Your Reading Speed


$5.19


A complete program of practice exercises designed to improve reading speed and comprehension includes tips on study habits and test-taking skills. Reprint.

Demos: 1993-1996


Demos: 1993-1996


$11.64


Demos: 1993-1996

1934-1994 the Demos


1934-1994 the Demos


$13.32


1934-1994 the Demos

Radio Demos


Radio Demos


$22.68


Radio Demos

Speed Reading for Dummies (Paperback)


Speed Reading for Dummies (Paperback)


$9.32


A guide for time-pressed students and employees reveals how to change reading methods in order to process information more quickly and accurately while improving retention and recall, in a guide that outlines the latest speed-reading techniques for a variety of media. Original.


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