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Post by angelwyche - ADMIN on Jan 16, 2008 23:04:04 GMT
If wrods are selpt wonrg, wiht the rghit lrettes, but the frsit and lsat leretts are in the crrocet pacle, you sulohd be albe to raed tehm wtihuot any turolbe.
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Post by petersons cavies - ADMIN on Jan 16, 2008 23:15:50 GMT
well this is normal for me as i can not spell any way. Yes i can read it
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Post by tucan - MOD on Jan 17, 2008 0:24:05 GMT
Yes I can read it very clearly, a lot of people can.
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Post by angelwyche - ADMIN on Jan 17, 2008 13:17:23 GMT
well this is normal for me as i can not spell any way. Yes i can read it As I'm dyslexic, my spelling can be terrible. I find reading easier than writing. I cope with it much, much better now than in my teenage years.
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Post by annabel - MOD on Jan 17, 2008 19:33:49 GMT
the theory is if the right letters are in any sequence of a word then the brain automatically recognises the word and puts them in the right order so you can read it, but we both know about theories Sue most of them can be disproved I would think that for every person who can read it there will be someone who can't or will have differculty, I had no problem but when I saw it on the news an awful lot of people couldn't something to do with signals from the brain
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delukem
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Post by delukem on Jan 17, 2008 22:55:44 GMT
Yes I can read it It just shows that we read what we think should be there, not what is actually there. fastinating.
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pigpog
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Post by pigpog on Jan 19, 2008 13:21:56 GMT
Yep, I can read it fine. I do however, have problems telling apart the number 3 and the number 5.
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