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The end of the line for cursive writing
cranioscopical:
Aunt Bea would someday like be a bee but it's just not possible.
-skwire (May 16, 2011, 06:01 PM)
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Do stop bumbling about!
Renegade:
It just occurred to me... The cost of people not being able to properly read/write in cursive will be high as illiterate pharmacists try to decipher doctors' scribblings and end up poisoning people!
Stoic Joker:
It just occurred to me... The cost of people not being able to properly read/write in cursive will be high as illiterate pharmacists try to decipher doctors' scribblings and end up poisoning people! -Renegade (May 17, 2011, 04:27 AM)
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Not really, print is harder to completely butcher. So if doctors drop cursive it should actually help the situation.
When I was younger I had a fairly nice signature, now arthritis has turned it into a scrawl. ...I haven't written in cursive in so long I've actually forgotten some of the letters.
Renegade:
It just occurred to me... The cost of people not being able to properly read/write in cursive will be high as illiterate pharmacists try to decipher doctors' scribblings and end up poisoning people! -Renegade (May 17, 2011, 04:27 AM)
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Not really, print is harder to completely butcher. So if doctors drop cursive it should actually help the situation.
When I was younger I had a fairly nice signature, now arthritis has turned it into a scrawl. ...I haven't written in cursive in so long I've actually forgotten some of the letters.
-Stoic Joker (May 17, 2011, 06:34 AM)
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On the good side, a pharmacist could give you morphine...
I'd prefer to think that doctors will always scribble and that I could luck into some morphine. :)
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