iblis wrote:I read about this on September 15th, via /.'s article, Can You Raed Tihs?
It's pretty cool, and IMNSHO, rather accurate; especially regarding digraphs. Of course, it doesn't work quite so well when you start breaking up complex phonemes (e.g.: ordered, interdependent phonemes such as "eau", and "ough". Argh!) , diphthongs, and the like.
Oh well.
Oh, and I love the hell out of this text scrmabling perl script.![]()
Yes, I have a lot of questions about it - for instance, is it limited to a set number of characters? I know that I read somewhere a long time ago that phone numbers have 7 characters because that's the longest that the human mind can easily memorize. Our area code is considered a separate number entirely. Are we limited like that with recognizing words?
Can we read scrambled words longer than that that contain repeating letters, such as "bookkeeper", more easily than longer words that don't?
What about misspelled words - words that we can recognize, even misspelled, because all the other letters are in the right order?
I really need to look at those articles.
The Stormstress wrote:Soundz 2 me like sum1 else iz lookin' 4 a "spanky"... 2 bad ur NOT my typ!
Nope, not about you, sorry. It's just a subject I'm interested in.