Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
My handwriting has been on the 'red list' for years! Of course, my typing sucks too..
I would hope not. Although one can glean a lot from the often horrible spelling and grammar use of computer typists, a handwriting tells even more about a person. It also precludes the use of the 'way-too-easy' spell checkers, thereby preventing the mind to become totally lazy.
Being a typographer and painter and having indulged in many other creative activities in my life I may be biased. But I firmly believe people with a good handwriting usually also have a good mind and soul as well.![]()
Oh dear...ever since I scanned and saved my signature for official use, I have forgotten what my handwriting looks like - but suspect I should take offence at the comment!...But I firmly believe people with a good handwriting usually also have a good mind and soul as well.![]()
I had to hand-write a paragraph the other day and I was shocked at how bad my handwriting has become.
. I suffered 3 prolapsed discs in the base of my neck last year, was in excruciating pain for months and suffered a loss of sensation and pins and needles down my arms (especially the right). Wound up having a discectomy last Sept and still have very bad mobility in my right hand.
:costumes:...kids should know at least how to read cursive.. How will they know whats on the Constitution?
Picture the curmudgeonly Mesopotamian saying this about the New Generation taking quill to papyrus or whatever it was..."just no gumption, too lazy to sharpen their chisels...":d...Unfortunately most kids today are to pampered and self indulgent to take to time to learn this simple discipline...
Amen!Ha! Kids these days can't read, but certainly know how to curse! :gossip:
As for the Constitution, most of 'em probably don't even know what it is... :faint:
Joke i saw on a comedy central standup recently...Amen!