To: rlmorel
Cursive is actually far less effort than block printing. You don’t have to start, stop, lift the pen, drop the pen, just a loose grip and light wrist action will do. I’m just old enough to have been taught cursive and to have used it through school prior to college, but upon graduation emerged into a world adopting desktop computers. I was also trained to use a stylized block print on sketches, proposals, hand-drawn graphics and such in design school.
To: RegulatorCountry; QBFimi; Ransomed; ROCKLOBSTER; Gaffer
Right. That was what the other poster had said, and I thought about it and agreed. I can easily see how you could write faster, block printing...that is why I love having a font, because I can type really fast!
Here is what my handwriting font looks like compared to the real thing:
![](http://dl.dropbox.com/u/83131384/handwriting.jpg)
88 posted on
12/23/2016 7:16:49 AM PST by
rlmorel
(Orwell described Liberals when he wrote of those who "repudiate morality while laying claim to it.")
To: RegulatorCountry
Heh, went back and re-read my post and I mangled my response...just to be clear, I agree with you...I think cursive would be much faster.
109 posted on
12/23/2016 7:58:10 AM PST by
rlmorel
(Orwell described Liberals when he wrote of those who "repudiate morality while laying claim to it.")
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