As I have said before it's only a matter of time before I make another horilogical mistake, never could spell and now at 78 years it sure aint going to get any better, be more surprised when I get them all right.
I suppose I should have checked my spell checker, mind you it was a bit of a howler that one.
Regards to all of you clock watchers, ippy
Don't worry about it, do you have dyslexia? Our middle daughter who has a Mensa level intelligence has dyslexia as does her younger son, but she still got her degree. Her lad, who is 16 next month, is going to study electrical engineering.
Although I have never been tested for it, I think I have dyscalculia, which is a problem with maths. I have never got to grips with the subject, even though I had maths tutors throughout my childhood. Thank goodness for calculators, or I would be really stuffed when checking our bank accounts as I do on a daily basis.