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raed the pssagaes blwoee, CaerflulyAoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe.... randomising letters in the middle of words [has] little or no efceft on the ability of skliled radeers to udnersatnd the txet. This is esay to denmtrasote. In a pubiltacion of New Scnieitst you could ramdinose all the letetrs, keipeng the first two and last two the same, and reibadailty would hadrly be aftcfeed. My ansaylis did not come to much beucase the thoery at the time was for shape and senqeuce retigcionon. Saberi's work sugsegts we may have some pofrweul palrlael prsooscers at work. The resaon for this is suerly that idnetiyfing coentnt by paarllel prseocsing speeds up regnicoiton. We only need the first and last two letetrs to spot chganes in meniang." th-s c-n olso be d-ne by us-ng hyph-ns in pl-ce of c-nt-r v-w-ls, the t-xt is st-ll p-rf-ctly r--d-ble b-c--se the br--n r--rr-ng-s and f-lls in the m-ss-ng l-tt-rs.....[normal] Think on this, the brian can pocress up to 50milloin things in parrellel each clock cycle. the most powerfull PCs on the planet can only process around 10 in parrallel at the same time. [/normal]
THAT IS FREAKIN' AWESOME!!I only didn't get one of the words, its pretty cool you can read the whole thing smoothly.Cool find manPUNISHER
WOW THAT IS REALLY COOL...too bad my brain doesn't work :p

Well cow the reason why your brain doesn't work is . . . . you know what never mind I'm not tell you. :wink:
Very good Shotty :wink: I understood everything you wrote. I knew about that to from an email my friend sent to me. :p
That's neat, now if only my brain would aim my mouse better... I mean come on. 50 million parallel processes but I still miss Statecop sometimes with the SVD rifle? :p
That's cool and all, But Man. I really hate misspellings. Sometimes, I don't think it matters if we can understand. I like to see words spelled correctly, if I can understand, "Waht" instead of "What". It's just a little typo, Yes. Given enough of these, "Little Typos" It's obvious many people need to go back to check the words before they present/publish them. I'm not talking to anyone in particular, that's just the way I feel about it.
I know you aren't talking about me, Sam. I will have to agree on this, because I know my works can be mixed up sometimes, but still it is true can still understand them. UNLESS, you are little slower up there.It is really cool how fast the brain is. Sometimes I have heard people say, Human are smarter than computers, but computers are jsut faster. Well, that is incorrect too. The human brain has to reconize people, it does this my minor characteristics. Very detailed things, and you do it in less then seconds. Also think about how we tell if things are 3D. Our eys pick up the shadows of the object to tell distance and size. The mind also has to compute alot of stuff when you just throw a ball up and down. When to through and when/how to catch it. The brain is the most intersting thing on planets, and even though it is part of us we know very little about it.

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