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| no oen cna get na ihpnoe yte. Itsn't it aewsmoe taht yuo cna raed tihs!!!!! Wlel no oen cna gte iophnes yte so wtahs teh bgi dael?? Aern't yuo gald taht yuo dceieded ot raed tihs psot tgohgh? ahhaahahahahahhaah. |
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| needhelpwbook - are you having trouble with your keyboard? Must be something there, can anyone read this other than the poster? After the 'No one can' ... just some jumbled letters, bad translation, I suppose?
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| actually I think anybody can read it, your mind is smart enough to know how to translate it.
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| Which is, actually, very cool. I love studying the human mind, and artificial intelligence for that matter. ![]() And what about iPhones...? I didn't really catch the point of "no-one can have one yet so what's the point".
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| Sorry, I'm too right-brained. I still don't get it. Some jumbled English, I guess?
__________________ Serendipity is a lucky guess ! Last edited by DeltaMac; April 12th, 2007 at 09:23 PM. Reason: OH, there it is! something with iPhones (thanks, Qion) |
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| Just the characters jumbled about. no oen cna get na ihpnoe yte. no one can get an iphone yet.
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| Or the all-time favorite: Quote:
![]() It actually reads (highlight the space below if you can't figure it out)... According to a researcher (sic) at Cambridge University, it doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be at the right place. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself but the word as a whole. I changed the color a bit so it wouldn't be so easy to cheat. ![]()
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| I probably can read it, because I use Aim so much and its kind of like that.
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