Re: Ping Kevin Aylward - re your "scientific paper"

From: John Fields (jfields_at_austininstruments.com)
Date: 09/19/04


Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 13:03:22 -0500

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 08:19:01 GMT, "Ban" <bansuri@web.de> wrote:

>Might it be that Kevin is suffering from kind of a Dyslexia and has
>therefore problems remembering the right spelling? Thus following to his
>attitude against proper use of language. It is a minor problem of around 10%
>of all English speaking people, I was told. Even if it is associated with
>some brain misfunction, it is *not* an indicator of other malfunction.
>Moreless like left-handedness.
>My son has a similar problem, but his math skills are impeccable.

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Might he also be an excellent driver?^)
-- 
John Fields


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