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dsm 06-02-2005 06:24 AM

Computers And The Lost Art Of Handwriting
 
Whenever we're hiring for my department I have to look through work applications. I find that those with the most computer experience often have the worst handwriting skills. One guy I work with can probably type 100 words per minute, but when he occasionally has to write something down on paper his printing looks a little worse than the example I found below (minus the grammatical errors). As for writing in longhand...forgetaboutit! That REALLY seems to be disappearing all together (at least among males), which I'm guessing has to do with all the time spent writing on computers.

[some serial killer's writing]
http://www.eyrie.org/omega/HannibalsHandwriting.gif

thatpfunk 06-02-2005 06:40 AM

Re: Computers And The Lost Art Of Handrwriting
 
good riddance.

introv 06-02-2005 06:47 AM

Re: Computers And The Lost Art Of Handwriting
 
yup my handriteing is awful but my speling grandma and vocaburary is good

jakethebake 06-02-2005 09:05 AM

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writing in longhand

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What does this mean?

thatpfunk 06-02-2005 09:07 AM

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I think cursive, but who knows.

I see no reason for decent handwriting, as long as it is legible. It pisses me off that it was graded in elementary.

jakethebake 06-02-2005 09:09 AM

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I think cursive, but who knows.

I see no reason for decent handwriting, as long as it is legible. It pisses me off that it was graded in elementary.

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Yea. Agreed. Undortunately, I can't type either, though.

dsm 06-02-2005 10:10 AM

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I think cursive

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Yes, sorry. Longhand was the expression used when I was in grammar school back in 1906.

BusterStacks 06-02-2005 10:17 AM

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I always had horrible handwriting. It was like a huge weight off my shoulders when I could type as fast as I could talk. Teachers liked receiving typed papers and I enjoyed writing them as it was way faster.

rusellmj 06-02-2005 10:35 AM

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I was just talking to my mom about this. She said they actually had penmanship class when she went to school. LIke most of the posters so far mine isn't so great. I actually tried to find a book or anything that would give me direction for the purpose of communicating more effectively at work. No such luck. I'm sure one of our resident linkmeisters could find something.

tbach24 06-02-2005 10:39 AM

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I had finals this week and we're supposed to write all the essays by hand...well I was like "umm my hand hurts can I use the computer" and they were like "fine whatever" and so I got to type since writing sucks. haha during midterms in february they didn't want to let me use a computer for typing so I got to use a word processor. Loudest thing ever


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