I can read that paragraph just fine, if I go fast enough.  

Interestingly, this is apparently what happened with the
Nicotine/Nitroglycerine thing for me.  Having the word Nicotine in my
mind when I read the article from the Dr. that Mike D. posted, I read
Nicotine instead of Nitroglycerine!  Or at least I remembered Nicotine. 
When someone pointed it out I went back and read it and there it was,
clear as day.

Dan



> Carol Ann wrote: 
> This is interesting. :) 
> 
> fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too 
> Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can. 
> etc etc etc 
> 
> and: It might be worthwhile to look into the interesting World
Language 
> Process (worldlanguageprocess.com) 
> 
> As a teacher of languages, and as an author, I am keenly interested
in the 
> (mis)spelling of, and joking with words, and I thank you for the URL.

> Whenever I have a little time to spare, I shall surely look into the
URL 
> 'worldlanguages'. 
> 
> Arrr .. I could indeed read the stuff .. and I am not English -
speaking by 
> birth! I am Dutch 
> .. hmmm does that mean I am over - intelligent .. or am I just trying
to see 
> the solution, and not the problem? 
> 
> Take Care 
> 
> Faith .. teacher of English and Dutch .. IN Spanish! 
> 
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