Re: A stupid text trick - Example of the redundancy of English text
From: Vempu (NO_MAIL_at_THANKS.invalid)
Date: 09/17/03
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:17:57 +0300
"Tom Evans" <tom_evans_a@uk.co.yahoo.reverse> wrote
> "Dyslexics take heart", as the others said.
>
> Perhaps the problem was the second word being wrong - I don't believe 'k'
> is the last letter of take.
Yes, that was one problem. Other problem was that difficult word, which I -
an uneducated Finn - have seen somewhere but not really comprehended. Or
maybe 'Dyslexia' is the word I almost known. Besides 'take heart' sounds
strange. KA-LI-MAA! as in a movie? In that movie the medicin man truly
_took_ peoples hearts :-)
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