How To Speed Read, Improve Memory And Concentration. Download Free Course Of Zox Pro Training System By Richard Welch & Shannon Panzo & Review


How To Speed Read, Improve Memory And Concentration. Download Free Course Of Zox Pro Training System By Richard Welch & Shannon Panzo & Review

How to Speed Read, Improve Memory and Concentration. Download Free Course of Zox Pro Training System by Richard Welch & Shannon Panzo and Review Zox Pro Training System

Well, if you would like to know how to speed read and improve your memory and concentration…then this is your final destination.

An average person uses only about 2% of his/her brain. However Richard Welch (also known as the father of mental photography/subliminal photography) and Shannon Panzo of ZOX have devoted 33 years of research into activating the dormant part of the brain – the remaining 98% and created subliminal dynamics called Zox ProTraining System.

The goal of the Zox Training System is to help people unleash the full potential of their brain power. By using this scientifically proven, step by step process, you’ll learn how to train your brain and thus developing razor sharp memory (with almost 100% retention), start to speed read at over 25,000 words per minute (quite literally taking mental photographs of the pages in a book), and hugely improve your memory,self confidence,concentration and focus. The longer you’re using the Zox system the more developed your brain becomes, and so you’ll start to get amazed at yourself soon when you begin discovering the new abilities that were just waiting to be tapped.

The Benefits of ZOX Training

1.  lmprove your ability to concentrate 

2.  Increase your awareness and perception

3.  Recognize and trust your intuition and apply it in your daily life

4.  Learn to relax and reduce stress

5.  Require less sleep and get more productivity from sleeping time

6.  Become better organized

7.  Make phenomenal changes in your life quickly and efficiently

8.  Learn new methods of creative problem solving

9.  Increase your learning speed dramatically

10.  lmprove your memory

11.  And become happier

The true fathers behind the Zox Training System are Shannon Panzo and Richard Welch. They have taken years to develop the system to its current form. Recently, the effectiveness of the Zox Training System was confirmed by numerous self funded University studies.

Throughout Zox Training, you will learn several techniques that will help you open the full potential and capability of your brain. They are:

  • Albert Einstein’s “Distraction Index”
  • The Eye Chart Drill
  • Relaxation Techniques
  • Creative  Problem Solving (Personal Programming)
  • The Mental Photography Technique
  • Triggering Recall of Mentally Photographed Information.

So if you want to seriously maximize your brain power potential, with as little effort as possible sparing just ten minutes a day, then download the free Zox training module by Richard Welch and Shannon Panzo and learn how to improve your memory and concentration.

Visit Zox Pro Training System by Richard Welch & Shannon Panzo at http://www.zoxtraining.cz.cc

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  1. #1 by guzen on January 29th, 2010

    Thanks for the info- I did not think of B and b in that way but it makes sense. I will remember this for the future, I just posted a new video about the MITTS 480 microcomputer – You may like it –it has one 1702 EPROM in it.

  2. #2 by whatever! on January 29th, 2010

    Others had this problem and there was no solution, they say it's a device error and you should replace the unit.
    If you have the new read-only(what was desined to be read-only) technology, that was developed to ensure 100% data protection.
    You can't delete or even modify the data. If not, return the unit to the store(under warranty).

  3. #3 by Question Queen Mentally Special! on January 29th, 2010

    Odds are that something on your machine is causing your problem. Start at the top of this list. Install the products one at a time. After you install each one, be sure to install all of their updates. Have each one complete a full scan before proceeding to the next one. One of these *should* fix your problem. Work down the list until your problem disappears. Keep in mind that everyone of these things is either free of charge or open source. That also means that the updates are free. Running the software with out the updates is the same as not running it at all. In addition to anti-virus software, you should also have anti-spyware software.

    You should use more than one anti-spyware package because there is no one spyware package that will detect everything. Each one will pick up things that the others miss. Part of this is based on what gets submitted to the people who make the software which in turn is based on what the users encounter. There are so many that its hard to create a comprehensive list of everything out there that spies on you.

    When you're done, be sure to go to Windows Update and apply ALL of the patches. Don't just run the "Express" updates. Run "Custom" and pick all of the software that's available to you. It make take several times before you no longer have patches. Once that's done, be sure to turn on your automatic updates. For Windows XP – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525. For Vista – http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/updates/faq.mspx

    Make sure that you're not running a cracked version of Windows or other software packages. Software doesn't get cracked for the benefit of humanity. It gets cracked because a hacker somewhere wants you run his software on your computer. That means he can use your computer to serve porn and send spam. Or capture your user names and passwords for identity theft.

    1) Spybot Search & Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

    2) Windows Defender – http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx

    3) Lavasoft Adware – http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad_aware_free.phpi

    4) Clamwin Antivirus – http://www.clamwin.com/

    5) Fsecure Black Light – http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/

  4. #4 by nacao on January 29th, 2010

    I really liked this video. Very informative. I like how you actually have a chip to demonstrate. Remember the difference between Kb and KB; the lower case “b” is bit, but the capital “B” is byte. That was awesome seeing the close-up of the chip. I never heard about erasing EPROMs using UV light. That’s awesome.

  5. #5 by rails on January 30th, 2010

    David this is very interesting and informative. Your videos are getting a lot better and your voice is great. I really enjoyed this clip. I would love a pair of those eprom ear rings as a gift for my wife. Where can I get them?

  6. #6 by psychic on January 31st, 2010

    Thank You Luis: I have lots of simular type ideas I can do tor the LCF School. Only need the time to do them . I will try to do 2 or so a week. DL

  7. #7 by Duffmaster08 on January 31st, 2010

    ROM data is stored in electrical/electronic gates (transistors) on a chip on your motherboard. Each of these gates store the data in bits and the motherboard knows how to read the bits to mean something.

    If electricity is cut off from the computer, ROM will not lose the erasable data since the transistors state have not changed. Only way to erase data from ROM is to pass an electrical current through the chip.

  8. #8 by Mir on February 1st, 2010

    Read-only memory (usually known by its acronym, ROM) is a class of storage media used in computers and other electronic devices. Because data stored in ROM cannot be modified (at least not very quickly or easily), it is mainly used to distribute firmware (software that is very closely tied to specific hardware, and unlikely to require frequent updates).

    In its strictest sense, ROM refers only to mask ROM (the oldest type of solid state ROM), which is fabricated with the desired data permanently stored in it, and thus can never be modified. However, more modern types such as EPROM and flash EEPROM can be erased and re-programmed multiple times; they are still described as "read-only memory"(ROM) because the reprogramming process is generally infrequent, comparatively slow, and often does not permit random access writes to individual memory locations. Despite the simplicity of mask ROM, economies of scale and field-programmability often make reprogrammable technologies more flexible and inexpensive, so mask ROM is rarely used in new products as of 2007.

    Ron

  9. #9 by BEEBEESMITH on February 1st, 2010

    ROMS are full games usually ported from consoles.

  10. #10 by axia G on February 1st, 2010

    Wikipedia is your friend. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read-only_memory

  11. #11 by Thambi D on February 1st, 2010

    Alexis gets full marks for 'reed ownlee memeree (phonetically)'! U iz gud :P

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