Oh, I get it now, you're the ONLY one in the whole wide world who is NOT
dyslexic or stupid because you're NEVER made a mistaken in spelling. The
rest of us humans have mispelled words every now and then. Permit me to bow
and genuflect in front of you, the almighty.
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> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 20:48:39 GMT, "Cesar Neri"
> wrote:
>> I can see that you STILL DON'T GET IT. If the words "Cartagenia' and
>> "ColUmbia" were taken separately, by themselves, then I can see how the
>> former can be confused with the Spanish city and the latter can be
>> confused
>> with the university in NY.
>
> If someone wrote 'Cartagenia' I would think that person is either
> dyslexic or stupid.
>
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