2 hours, 24 minutes, 47 seconds
Way to go Heath! Our executive intern has come up with how long it takes to read the R-71 petition sheet: 2 hours, 24 minutes and 47 seconds.
RECAP:
10:00: Heath begins reading, on the dot.
10:05: He hits a list of solid numbers. “I keep getting lost.”
10:12: “I started using the magnifying glass, but put it down because my arm got tired,” Heath says.
10:18: Heath’s face is about 5 inches away from the paper.
10:20: Done with the first sheet! How’s it feel? “Not great because I realized how long the rest of it was going to take me.”
10:33: Heath reports his leg starts bouncing uncontrollably.
10:35: “I realized I hadn’t blinked in a really long time. And when I did, I completely lost my place.”
10:47: “I may or may not have fallen asleep. I just realized that because my head hit the table.”
11:07: Happy halfway!
11:07-12:24: Heath can’t remember what happened during this point…
12:24: Finished!
3 thoughts on “2 hours, 24 minutes, 47 seconds”
He looks so proud of himself! Way to go Heath hopefully your law briefs won’t be in less than 10 point fonts.
Afraid so. We have to know for sure that the signer at least had the opportunity to read and know exactly what he or she was signing.
How did he do on the comprehension level exam at the conclusion of the reading? Rock on, Mr. Hyatt!
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