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Posted by Steve on 03/26/07 16:15
| PS Steve, thanks for the English lesson, always very helpful to have
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| take the piss out of my Dyslexia and underline the fact that I do have a
| problem,
| it makes me feel great, thank you so much
no problem brian. as one who has had many a dyslexic employee in the past,
let me be the first to say that it does not in the least effect your ability
to know when to use a comma or a period...nor does it effect your ability to
at least use the correct letters that make up a word dispite its potential
mis-spelling because of the order in which you place them.
dyslexia is a narrow blockade for poor grammar - the blockade being of
course, an excuse for it. while you may employ poor grammar as a result of
not being well read, certainly once can acheive it without reading at all. i
can assume safely, given what i know, that your memory (both long and short)
exceeds the memory of the average person. as grammar is taught equally
verbally as it is practiced visually, you have no excuse...actually, less of
an excuse - you should be able to remember the instructions better than
most!
brian, your grammar is shit. you can't hide behind an RD expecting us to let
it slide because our sympathies are somehow owed to you.
so, are you truly dyslexic or alexic? don't know the difference? hint, i
think your momma dropped you on your head when you were young...and often.
;^)
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