the (w)rite type
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- PonyBoy0
my handwriting CAN be good when I'm not lazy... actually... it's rather legible, clean... and dare I say 'pretty'?
But the majority of my writing is half-formed characters written at speeds in which humans were never meant to write... and i think it's because my fingers are far faster typing than my hand scribing alone...
... I still like to sketch layouts, modules, figures etc for design before I toss them on screen... but that's much different than writing... when I try and write-in notes next to my sketches... yeah - you can't read them afterward.
I agree with you on the personal letters and signing items in which you want people to 'feel' like you personally made this for them... it's definitely a more satisfying 'human' approach.
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I blame my generation and the current generation's parents for letting us at Bulletin Boards and now the Internet...
... ever meet an older lady who DIDN'T have the most beautiful penmanship you'd ever seen? My Grandmother's handwriting is incredible - right out of a storybook... Old women have always written a lot though... which leads me to my final point...
... it's all about how frequently you write. :)
- jeeeeeeeez that was a long-ass post for a sunday morning...
SORRY!!!!PonyBoy - oh...
5:9 is my 'rating' :)PonyBoy - Aye, i suppose i meant writing vast tracts of stuff, like at school - I scrawl and doodle constantly.detritus
- ..as long as I can read my own wiring, that's all that matters. God help them if someone had to go through my notes!detritus
- wiring?
2:3detritus
- jeeeeeeeez that was a long-ass post for a sunday morning...