Re: A dying art
codeman38, on host 24.4.253.144
Saturday, June 9, 2001, at 20:23:32
Re: A dying art posted by gremlinn on Saturday, June 9, 2001, at 13:53:11:
> I'm probably in the minority here, but I really > dislike reading cursive writing, and I dislike > using it even more -- at least the "traditional" > cursive as it was taught in school. Sometimes I > even screw up my own signature. I think that > really what I use is a hybrid print-cursive > style (the characters are upright, as printed > characters, but sometimes flow together as in > cursive). It gets me about 40-50 wpm, which is > fast enough for practical purposes, but of > course I slow down when someone will actually > need to read what I wrote.
Yeah. That pretty much describes the way I write as well, as I may or may not have explained in the thread to which you linked. I honestly can't remember, and I'm not going to bother scouring that thread again, heh. But anyway, like you, I write in print, but connect the letters to create a semi-cursive effect; sometimes I even let a cursive letter into the mix (I seem especially prone to doing that with r's and s's).
And you bring up an interesting point that I don't think has been discussed so far: *reading* cursive. Although I can generally do so relatively easily (depending on how clear the writing is, of course), I find it much easier to read print as well. That even applies with fonts on the computer; I much prefer reading ordinary old serifs or sans serifs to Freestyle Scripts, Kaufmanns and the like. Heh.
-- codeman"and I type MUCH faster than I write, incidentally"38
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