Erik Reuter wrote:

On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:19:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I smell a scientific study here. Perhaps there is a gene for spelling
and fidelity. Here is how it might work. Good spellers have excellent
memory for irrelevant or dangerous information. Bad speellers can't
remember how to spell because they are inattentitive to these
details. And yet it these details that drive couples apart. If you
remember every stupid heartless or irrattional thing your spouse does
you are bound to divorce. But if you forget or don't care about these
details you can stick with the initial feelings of love that results
in long happy marriages

Julia displays good spelling. Are you predicting the worst for her
marriage?

She may just be expert at using a spell checker. I'm a terrible speller, but my mail program automatically checks all outgoing messages.

Doug

GSV Teknowlogie


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