Re: Cursive Writing
Dave, on host 209.244.1.161
Tuesday, May 23, 2000, at 15:43:24
Re: Cursive Writing posted by codeman38 on Tuesday, May 23, 2000, at 06:09:39:
> Heh. It's completely off-topic, but I stopped >writing in cursive pretty much after I was >required to back in elementary school. No, wait, >I take that back; I'd say that I write in a >strange combination of print and cursive. I >write my "a"s as if they were typewritten (i.e., >more like Arial than Comic Sans); my "s"s >randomly switch from print to cursive; my letters >are often connected, though written in print... >
Heh. When I *do* write in cursive, I too write in a strange mish-mash of cursive and printing. I've been known to change from printing to cursive and back to printing in mid sentence when I'm not paying attention.
I threw out all the stupid upper-case cursive letters, like the T and the F and the S and the amazingly stupid Z (not that I use an upper case Z all that much anyway) and just used the printed versions of those. It's at the point now where I don't even *remember* how to do an upper-case cursive F.
-- Dave
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