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Mittwoch, 18. September 2002
"They may seem obvious to you, but less-technical users are frequently stymied by issues like these". (via digital-web) lex, 18. September 2002 um 19:29:52 MESZ
"... randomising letters in the middle of words [has] little or no effect on the ability of skilled readers to understand the text. This is easy 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." (via langreiter) lex, 18. September 2002 um 19:08:54 MESZ
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