fiction in the journal

Tom Myler TomMyler@worldnet.att.net
Fri, 30 Aug 1996 17:51:53 -0700


James E DeRocher wrote:
>
> Agree totally.  Fiction can be most powerful form of truth.  If I
> had my druthers, people would either learn to spell or perhaps learn how
> to use their spell checker.  Problem is, we tend to judge people
> by their use of language.  If it is at third grade level we tend to think
> of
> their mental development at third grade level.  This is not fair to them,
> but that's the way it is.  One of the big complainers on this net doesn't
> know (apparently) the difference between their and there.  Jeez! OK,
> there is such a thing as dislexia, and it has no connection with
> intelligence per se.  But if you aren't dislexic, what's your excuse?
>
> jim derocher



You misspelled "dyslexia".




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