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To: Lola who wrote (11)3/7/2001 12:49:37 AM
From: Zeddie88  Respond to of 19
 
Nah, I really have it. Honestly, I did do my standard triple checking of that "D" word after I finished typing my post <ggg>!

Cheers,

Sue:)



To: Lola who wrote (11)3/22/2001 7:53:03 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19
 
You'd think they would come up with an easier word to spell than dyslexia for people who have dyslexia.

They did! But the printer who published the clinical study wasn't aware of his problem! He just scrambled the letters badly.<g> Aware that some people with the infliction have poor memories they tried hard to come up with a word that they wouldn't forget. Thus, history was made since reprinting the report wasn't in the budget. Stuff happens?

The real word for the infliction is: LAIDSEXY (this is how the word (dyslexia) actually appears to those inflicted)

Proof reading wasn't his thing. We found this guy at his new job!

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