19 March 2010

?nwod edispu daer uoy naC

That's backwards because I'm not aware of an upside down font.  And if your backward reading skills are a little weak the title is "can you read upside down?"

Before you all could read for yourselves I would read stories to you pretty much every night before bed.  Frequently we'd sit together on the couch, but other times we'd read on the floor and you and your brothers would be on one side of the book and I'd be on the other – thus the need to read upside down.  I became pretty adept at it – especially with sans serif fonts.  Word of warning Dr. Seuss books are a bit of a challenge.

Not earth shattering, nor resume building (although useful in contract negotiations), but a useful skill nonetheless.

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