From: | Don Cox |
Date: | 11 Aug 2000 at 09:03:10 |
Subject: | Re: dyslexia |
On 10-Aug-00, Kevin Twyman wrote:
>> We have a problem learning your system of education as it has been
>> designed for the way your brain works. Try writing with the wrong
>> hand.
>
> I can use both hands almost equally well, but for different things.
> Write right handed, throw left handed, bat right handed, bowl left
> handed, for example.
>
> I discovered that although I can't write equally well with both hands,
> I could write /backwards/ with my right hand! Later on I found that I
> could write both upside down and backwards at the same time!
A system of education designed for that could be tough for everyone
else. Is this writing the same words with each hand, or something
completely different? Maybe the two halves of the brain are being used
for the two tasks.
Can you type on two keyboards at once?
> This is obviously something to do with why I have an Amiga.... ;)
Only Amiga makes it plausible.
Regards
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