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Racer Ricardo (ebbers)
Race Number 19
Date Sun, 21 Oct 2018 16:25:32 +0000
Speed 72 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 97.2%
Rank 1st place (out of 5)
Opponents hooce74 (4th place) typefasterpls (2nd place)

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Luria said of Zazetsky that he had entirely lost his capacity to play games but that his "vivid imagination" was unimpaired. Zazetsky and Dr P. lived in worlds which were mirror images of each other. But the saddest difference between them was that Zazetsky, as Luria said, "fought to regain his lost faculties with the indomitable tenacity of the damned," whereas Dr P. was not fighting, did not know what was lost, did not indeed know that anything was lost. But who was more tragic, or who was more damned - the man who knew it, or the man who did not?
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (book) by Oliver Sacks (see stats)

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Race text:
Luria said of Zazetsky that he had entirely lost his capacity to play games but that his "vivid imagination" was unimpaired. Zazetsky and Dr P. lived in worlds which were mirror images of each other. But the saddest difference between them was that Zazetsky, as Luria said, "fought to regain his lost faculties with the indomitable tenacity of the damned," whereas Dr P. was not fighting, did not know what was lost, did not indeed know that anything was lost. But who was more tragic, or who was more damned - the man who knew it, or the man who did not?
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Mistakes:
  1. that
  2. his
  3. imagination"
  4. unimpaired.
  5. Zazetsky
  6. lived
  7. which
  8. Zazetsky,
  9. "fought
  10. lost
  11. tenacity
  12. damned,"
  13. Dr
  14. not
  15. that
  16. man