Marina Orlova featured Neuro Sonic in her most recent Hotforwords video.
You can view the full video high quality here.
In this video Marina explores the origins of the word speed. Speed came from the old English word Sped which originally meant prosperity, success, ability or quickness.
Marina educates us on how the word evolved into modern English to eventually mean velocity.
Marina then explains how she wants to “speed” through the chore of cleaning up her dirty room but she doesn’t have enough energy or focus.
After a Neuro Sonic Marina is able to focus. She quickly and efficiently cleans her room and makes everything nice and tidy.
Don’t forget, Neuro Trim is now available and still has no shipping charges!













September 6th, 2009 - 10:31 am
I’m pretty certain from studying physics in college that speed and velocity, although easily confused, do actually have completely different meanings…
If you run round an athletics track (400m) in 60 seconds
your speed would be 6.66667 metres a second…
However your velocity would be 0
September 8th, 2009 - 4:15 pm
Marina is not referring to their current meaning, she is referring to the origins of the word.