When used effectively, color can dramatically increase the impact of a visual aid. The key words, of course, are "when used effectively." Some colors do not work well together. Red and green are a tough combination for anyone to read, and they look the same to people who are color-blind.
—from The Art of Public Speaking, a other by Stephen E. Lucas
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Rank | Username | WPM | Accuracy | Date |
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1. | Cameron (gnikgg) | 162.09 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
2. | GINOO AND FLANEUR I LOVE YO... | 159.09 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
3. | zapakh (zapakh) | 149.82 | 99% | 2019-02-03 |
4. | Firefingers (birthdaykids) | 146.93 | 100% | 2019-02-03 |
5. | angelo on mac (angeio) | 141.11 | 98% | 2019-02-02 |
6. | Stroberi (repeatercreeper) | 134.06 | 98% | 2019-02-03 |
7. | Jon (jlachney) | 125.05 | 97% | 2019-02-02 |
8. | Preston (prestonvchang) | 121.25 | 97% | 2019-02-03 |
9. | Hawky (itshawky) | 115.79 | 99% | 2019-02-02 |
10. | (bruhdooh) | 106.35 | 98% | 2019-02-02 |
11. | Andrew (gazino) | 81.96 | 95% | 2019-02-02 |
Universe | Races | Average WPM | First Race |
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o4do0q2x8u | 11 | 131.23 | February 2, 2019 |