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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

Fred1new - 13 Aug 2010 09:52 - 9325 of 81564

Interesting area and multifaceted.

Interesting watching grandchildren and the memory and retentive processes as part of intelligence.

I have always had a problem with recalling names of people and objects, but other details of people other processes remain embedded.

A few days ago, my eight year old grandson guided me to the Dunkerque ferry, at night from further down the coast by reading the map and picking uo the relevant turning from the "crazy" road signs.

Without him, I would have needed a white stick.

Interesting, when playing chess with him is following his eye movements when he considers his next move.

Fred1new - 13 Aug 2010 10:00 - 9326 of 81564

PS,

Not sure that most dyslexics have high IQ.

I think their thought processing may be slightly different, until they find suitable models to solve problems.

I "think?" a high proportion of delinquents and long term recidivists, who are contained in our prisons have forms of dyslexia.

Many of those are not too bright.

mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 10:09 - 9327 of 81564

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greekman - 13 Aug 2010 10:25 - 9328 of 81564

Fred,

Your right. Meant to say many re IQ not most.
As to different thought processes, again I agree. I usually come to mathematical answers in a method that my teachers, found difficult to understand.
A psychological test also found that I tend to approach such matters from a none logical view.
Many people fail to see my logic in several areas, which to me makes sense.
In fact my grown up children still suspect I might be part alien.

Mnamreh,

I have tried it re words and also numbers. I found little difficulty, although when it came to pictures/larger shapes, I had some trouble.

tabasco - 13 Aug 2010 10:58 - 9329 of 81564

Sorry lads.just wont to talk to myself for one secondI dont think tradervic is kosher! thats it. Cheers

ExecLine - 13 Aug 2010 11:03 - 9330 of 81564

Years ago, I used to have a guy who regularly came round to my business to pay me for work done. We would send him his invoice. He would then always visit us afterwards. We never got anything in the post from him.

We would have a bit of a chat and then he would turn to go, making out that he was now in a bit of a hurry and had somewhere important to go to.

We knew he was now about to use his 'dodge' (as explained by Fred above).

He would say, "Oh, here's a cheque. I'm in a hurry. Got a pen? I'll sign it. Will you fill the rest in for me? Alright?"

And so we did, being both the words and figures - and after he had gone, too.

We knew he was dyslexic but we had no problem with that. However, he was also a self made multi-millionaire businessman - and definitely no fool.

ExecLine - 13 Aug 2010 11:07 - 9331 of 81564

Does anyone else other than me feel, that the people they know who have the problem of dyslexia, more than make up for it by being utterly brilliant in another way?

mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 11:17 - 9332 of 81564

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greekman - 13 Aug 2010 11:36 - 9333 of 81564

Mnamreh,

As my wife thinks I am a Neanderthal (well she often says I am a bit of an animal, but we won't go there) your probably right.
Being serious re you being right!

Haystack - 13 Aug 2010 11:51 - 9334 of 81564

A high proportion of architects have dyslexia.

mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 12:02 - 9335 of 81564

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mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 12:11 - 9336 of 81564

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greekman - 13 Aug 2010 12:13 - 9337 of 81564

Complex yes, but not sure if I am advanced.

Haystack - 13 Aug 2010 12:31 - 9338 of 81564

mnamreh
No. I know quite a lot of architects from a sailing club and every one is dyslexic. There are a number who are arents of kids in my son's class and thy are all dyslexic. The feeling in the business is that possibly even the majority of achitects suffer from it. I met a couple of fairly famous architects at an exhibition a few years ago and they were both dyslexic. Richard Rogers is dyslexic for instance. Leonardo Da Vinci was supposedly dyslexic. Left handedness is often present as well.

Famous people with dyslexia.
http://www.dyslexia.com/famous.htm

mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 12:45 - 9339 of 81564

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greekman - 13 Aug 2010 12:58 - 9340 of 81564

Don't know about Architects, but many Politicians are numerically dyslexic.
After all how could the likes of, Elliot Morley, David Chaytor, Jim Devine and Eric Illsley claim for expenses, in the 'mistaken' way they did.
Surely these errors of judgment (sic) must be a sign of some mental disability.
It can't be as simple as them all being crooks, can it.

Perhaps I should appear for the defense.

mnamreh - 13 Aug 2010 13:11 - 9341 of 81564

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tabasco - 13 Aug 2010 13:13 - 9342 of 81564

If a Director of a Finacial BB took a subscription off a puntersay 200 and then the punter wrote a post on those boards that could possibly be conceived as riskythe Company Secretary would be in his or her right to warn that punterhoweverif a Director falsely edited that punters private e-mail to him and then presented it to the Company Secretary which resulted in the punter getting bannedI would say that Director committed a fraudulent actand compromised the Secretaryif that same Director then accused in writing another poster for getting the punter banned this would again be fraudfinally the Director then uses the punters name to tell more lies.
A director must detail any other directorships held in the last five yearsUndischarged bankrupts or those disqualified by court from holding a directorship are not eligible.
Mr. Kenneth John Warman the company secretary is responsible for making sure company rules are followed and official records maintainedFailure to do so can result in a heavy fine or being struck off the registerDirectors that play games and ill inform the Company Secretariesimo risk legal actionI think Clubby AM should pay Clubman3509 200 and resign forthwithto prevent further embarrassment to his Secretary.

Gausie - 13 Aug 2010 13:23 - 9343 of 81564

Tabby - I've seen better informed barrack room lawyers make better cases in the playgrounds of kindergartens. Your post 9344 is complete bollocks and seems to be the work of a deranged lunatic with delusions of being a lucky thicko.

tabasco - 13 Aug 2010 13:28 - 9344 of 81564

So youre not upsetlol
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