Re: A stupid text trick - Example of the redundancy of English text
From: Paul Rubin (//phr.cx_at_NOSPAM.invalid)
Date: 09/17/03
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Date: 17 Sep 2003 06:32:28 -0700
Richard Heathfield <dontmail@address.co.uk.invalid> writes:
> "Dyslexics, take heart".
>
> (Medically ignorant definition of dyslexia: a form of "word-blindness" in
> which sufferers find it most odd that so much fuss is made by non-sufferers
> about the order and orientation of letters.)
There's a slogan "Dyslexics of the world, UNTIE", which at least some
dyslexics think is funny.
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