by Tinker » Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:59 pm
I don't think it's any sign of dementia or anything. I think it's more related to how when we have machines do work for us, our natural ability to do it reduces. If you are used to carrying heavy bricks, when you get a wheelbarrow your biceps will reduce. It's natural.
I was a Spelling Bee Champion in 3rd grade though. So for me the loss of spelling means very little. There is also something to be said for the inundation of poor spelling and grammar we see online. The thing that drove me the most nuts was 'are' as a substitute for 'our'.
The canary didn't die because this mine is dangerous, it died because it's lazy and wasn't raised with a proper work ethic.