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tesoro Aug 7, 2007

have you guys ever noticed that people of different age groups have different hand writing. like, people my age and under have like bubble-like writing. and people that are older always have like, ...

iwz Aug 7, 2007

cursive is dying. i'm surprised they even teach it anymore. typing is edging on being a more important skill than writing, these days. my point: handwriting is for the birds

superhero Aug 7, 2007

actually, that's not true, you need to have good handwriting to take notes at the district convention. You need to be able to read those notes later when your hall has a part on the meeting about t...

coreyfeldman Aug 7, 2007

at our convention people sat up in the sky boxes and typed on their laptops. it seemed a little weird to me, but I think our CO even had his laptop out, I figured that was for something important....

rocksupastar rocksupastarFounder

what about taking notes on a palm in short hand?

superhero superheroOG 2004

that's way, WAY too much work. have you ever used Graffiti extensively? it's hard enough just doing it for names

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

Donovan does that, mainly because he doodles if he's got paper. :) But he only writes down like 10 sentences of main points for each talk and I look up the scriptures for him. Plus he always compares his notes to mine when we have the review talk, because he writes so sparsely. His palm also uses graffitti 2, which is more like everyday characters.

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