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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #50 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 03:24:59 »
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If they only learnt QFMLWY and most keyboards were standard QWERTY then we'd have a relatively useless workforce until QFMLWY became standard ;)
Well, there's always software keyboard mapping you can always use, and teach. And if everyone is taught *nix with setxkbmap, like usernames and passwords, we would not have this problem in 40 years. That is all it takes. If you get the opportunity to teach someone, give them TuxTyping to play with. Kids love those games.

Of course for the keycaps on the QWERTY KBs, there are many methods to change them: stickers, ink/paint, dye, laser, etc.. For kids it is best to label, for teens leave them blank. It makes a great art project every year. Then we can give them as a memento.

Look at me changing the subject. I need to design my private school before I die.

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Still better than me.

@Kellybear
Lucky you. I was trained in preschool with a ecommerce class once, then home schooled. I was rewarded for doing my homework to play educational games only in the computer. Dreamt of making educational game curricula for my career back then. Then I got to High school. I learned it was a terrible idea on the long term. So personal goal now, of many, is to make the ultimate ISP, with hobbies included. I still need my Doctorates on School Administration :(.

Although, if you want to train your sister, play co-op games with her. A good motivational start up is stepmania, with all 9 keys. And yes, you will need 2 11+KRO keyboards. I used to do this with my siblings back in the day. I need to visit them on Thanksgivings.
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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #51 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 11:28:18 »
@Dabboo
If they only learnt QFMLWY and most keyboards were standard QWERTY then we'd have a relatively useless workforce until QFMLWY became standard ;)
Well, there's always software keyboard mapping you can always use, and teach. And if everyone is taught *nix with setxkbmap, like usernames and passwords, we would not have this problem in 40 years. That is all it takes. If you get the opportunity to teach someone, give them TuxTyping to play with. Kids love those games.

Of course for the keycaps on the QWERTY KBs, there are many methods to change them: stickers, ink/paint, dye, laser, etc.. For kids it is best to label, for teens leave them blank. It makes a great art project every year. Then we can give them as a memento.

Look at me changing the subject. I need to design my private school before I die.

@esoomenona
Still better than me.

@Kellybear
Lucky you. I was trained in preschool with a ecommerce class once, then home schooled. I was rewarded for doing my homework to play educational games only in the computer. Dreamt of making educational game curricula for my career back then. Then I got to High school. I learned it was a terrible idea on the long term. So personal goal now, of many, is to make the ultimate ISP, with hobbies included. I still need my Doctorates on School Administration :(.

Although, if you want to train your sister, play co-op games with her. A good motivational start up is stepmania, with all 9 keys. And yes, you will need 2 11+KRO keyboards. I used to do this with my siblings back in the day. I need to visit them on Thanksgivings.

What? you mean you didn't want to be a pornstar, but gave up cuz they said it'd be no-go? ;D


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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #52 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 12:14:00 »
I gave it a try, Its hard for me to get in a flow when I write in english, especially when there are X and Q in the words, which isnt used in any words except lastnames and one instrument. xD
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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #53 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 12:43:29 »
I gave it a try, Its hard for me to get in a flow when I write in english, especially when there are X and Q in the words, which isnt used in any words expect lastnames and one instrument. xD
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I'm liking your q, so i'm gonna steal it from now on.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #54 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 15:22:49 »
What? you mean you didn't want to be a pornstar, but gave up cuz they said it'd be no-go? ;D
That one is even worse as a long term stable income. There may be some temporary satisfaction in that field, maybe, but not the one you get from having helped someone achieve larger dreams, thanks to your teachings/works.
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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #55 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 16:00:35 »
@Kellybear
Although, if you want to train your sister, play co-op games with her. A good motivational start up is stepmania, with all 9 keys. And yes, you will need 2 11+KRO keyboards. I used to do this with my siblings back in the day. I need to visit them on Thanksgivings.

She's too busy to play games with me now. :P Plays with her kids. I like stepmania! I played it often. DDR I don't play as much since I like metal mats and they only have those at arcades. I can get to heavy on most songs but can't go much farther. ;< This thread is derailing! What's another sentence we can write? :3

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #56 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 20:47:24 »
I believe the connecting "e" is the hardest letter to write in script, because the left swoop has to be placed perfectly and it's beginning independent of the previous letter.



See how I screwed up the first attempt  :))

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #57 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 22:16:53 »
That F is purty dude. :D

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #58 on: Sat, 29 September 2012, 23:13:27 »
That F is purty dude. :D

You're welcome to steal it.

I stole fohat's x, and the little horizontal line on the q from phetto.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #59 on: Sun, 30 September 2012, 03:24:09 »
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hehehe. I bought 2 industrial metal pads for all port. I think I still have my review in stepmania for the model. They are at my parents. I told them to sell them, The are incredible valuable.

And xJaPx says the next challenge, after he uploads his attempt. I want to give a little more time of others that are not afraid of typography analysis or critique. hehehehe

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nice still. That pen bleed on your linear attempt.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #60 on: Sun, 30 September 2012, 08:49:11 »
Hehe this is kinda fun to read, I have this thread on notify list.

btw, tp4 I will steal your F from now on! even tho I will have to practice hard to perfect it.
Maybe one should starta writing with pen and paper again, havent written anything since I graduated school 2 years ago. Oh my signature have been written alot ofc, but thats it.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #61 on: Sun, 30 September 2012, 10:12:16 »
@Kellybear
hehehe. I bought 2 industrial metal pads for all port. I think I still have my review in stepmania for the model. They are at my parents. I told them to sell them, The are incredible valuable.

And xJaPx says the next challenge, after he uploads his attempt. I want to give a little more time of others that are not afraid of typography analysis or critique. hehehehe

@tp4tissue
nice still. That pen bleed on your linear attempt.

As long as these challenges don't involve procuring new equipment, LOL

I've honestly never found a fountain pen that doesn't bleed, I've tried the most expensive ones at the store, ones i couldn't possibly justify the price of purchase.

I think the problem is with the technology, because no matter what shape the tip is, it cannot guarantee even flow from every angle.

The soft plastic  pointy sponge brush pens might be the ideal calligraphy pen from the "hand writing" perspective. But it wouldn't be good for strict calligraphy, because that involves forcing the writing of every single letter individually and slowly from extreme but very limited angles.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #62 on: Sun, 30 September 2012, 10:20:53 »
Hehe this is kinda fun to read, I have this thread on notify list.

btw, tp4 I will steal your F from now on! even tho I will have to practice hard to perfect it.
Maybe one should starta writing with pen and paper again, havent written anything since I graduated school 2 years ago. Oh my signature have been written alot ofc, but thats it.

So what you're really trying to say is, you've been ballin' since graduation, and gone through excessive company funding on hookers. ;D

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« Reply #63 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 12:16:24 »
^ Spot on ;) :P


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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #64 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 13:53:30 »
I'm jealous of some of your handwriting styles ;;


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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #65 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 13:56:06 »
My handwriting looks like 11 pt. Calibri.

Unless it's on the web.  Then, it looks like 10 pt. Helvetica.

I have very nice handwriting.


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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #66 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:22:28 »
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I couldn't tell. Not even on the avatar signature, unless you said it. Still looks better than mine.
Also, welcome to the 10% club. I hope you have lived well.
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« Reply #67 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:33:44 »
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I couldn't tell. Not even on the avatar signature, unless you said it. Still looks better than mine.
Also, welcome to the 10% club. I hope you have lived well.

Thank you! I have managed to stay alive in this treacherous right-handers worlds :P It's only a matter of time though until some appliance or pair of scissors does me in hehe.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #68 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:40:20 »
I'm jealous of some of your handwriting styles ;;



interesting lowercase "f" and "j"

They play role reversal

Your "f" seems very close to the baseline, while your "j" is as tall as your tallest letter stems. ;D

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #69 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:50:22 »
Ooo. My dad's a lefty too. Except he can write the same with both hands. His parents forced him to learn with his right hand ._.

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« Reply #70 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:54:21 »
tp4- ^^ I hadn't ever noticed it until you pointed it out! I think it's mostly because I come down too low when finishing the Fs, and go up to high when finishing my J's. I wonder what it means o.O Apparently you can tell all sorts of things from people's handwriting

Kelly- Ooh ;; Was it religious motivation? I was lucky that when my parents stuck me in catholic school they weren't doing all that left-hand bashing anymore.

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« Reply #71 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:55:50 »
Yeah, it was. And Asian parents just being old-fashioned and not liking how their child was 'different'. ;< but it's pretty cool how he's comfortable using both hands for everything. One day he uses chopsticks in left hand, another day, he uses his right hand xD

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« Reply #72 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 15:58:07 »
It's pretty awesome he's a learned ambidextrous now ^_^ Good thing out of a bad situation at least

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #73 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 16:11:27 »
It's always good to be good with your hands.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #74 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 19:15:40 »
Yeah, it was. And Asian parents just being old-fashioned and not liking how their child was 'different'. ;< but it's pretty cool how he's comfortable using both hands for everything. One day he uses chopsticks in left hand, another day, he uses his right hand xD

I heard about this with a bunch of asian parents, apparently if the child doesn't get proper nutrition while undergoing this stressful process, he could receive "brain damage", such as develop a stutter' or other language // communication related developmental issues.

Glad your dad made it through. wheww.....  weird stuff eh? ;D

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #75 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 19:18:32 »
tp4- ^^ I hadn't ever noticed it until you pointed it out! I think it's mostly because I come down too low when finishing the Fs, and go up to high when finishing my J's. I wonder what it means o.O Apparently you can tell all sorts of things from people's handwriting

Kelly- Ooh ;; Was it religious motivation? I was lucky that when my parents stuck me in catholic school they weren't doing all that left-hand bashing anymore.

Got a rule-breaker right der'

Have you often been in trouble with the authorities. Or, perhaps you were cunning enough to avoid detection despite numerous illegal escapades. hm...........

I feel like most geekhackers are into shady stuff from the way they talk.   :-\

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« Reply #76 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 19:21:11 »
LOL! You may be onto something, detective :D

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« Reply #77 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 22:19:53 »
You guys might want to get started. This is old:
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/index.html
http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/

IOW: Most of us are idealist that cannot conform to stupidity (esp. in laws).

Did you know that in my state criminals have to give their victims 24 hours notice, either orally or in writing, and to explain the nature of the crime to be committed.

Code: [Select]
Cyber security Botnet DDOS (dedicated denial of service) Denial of service Malware Virus Trojan Keylogger Cyber Command 2600 Spammer
Phishing Rootkit Phreaking Cain and abel Brute forcing Mysql injection Cyber attack Cyber terror Hacker China Conficker Worm Scammers Social media
Assassination Attack Domestic security Drill Exercise Cops Law enforcement Authorities Disaster assistance Disaster management
DNDO (Domestic NuclearDetection Office) National preparedness Mitigation Prevention Response Recovery Domestic nuclear detection Emergency management
Emergency response First responder Homeland securityMaritime domain awareness (MDA)
National preparedness initiative Militia Shooting Shots fired Evacuation Deaths Hostage Police Disaster medical assistance team (DMAT) Organized crime Gangs
 National security State of emergency Security Breach Threat Standoff SWAT Screening Lockdown Crash Looting Riot Emergency Landing Incident Facility
[/spoiler]
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« Reply #78 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 22:23:37 »
You guys might to get started. This is old:
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/index.html
http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/

IOW: Most of us are idealist that cannot conform to stupidity (esp. in laws).

Did you know that in my state criminals have to give their victims 24 hours notice, either orally or in writing, and to explain the nature of the crime to be committed.

o.O What state are you in? So what happens if they don't give the person an Im-going-to-kill-you memo?

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #79 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 23:41:28 »
You guys might to get started. This is old:
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/index.html
http://www.catb.org/hacker-emblem/

IOW: Most of us are idealist that cannot conform to stupidity (esp. in laws).

Did you know that in my state criminals have to give their victims 24 hours notice, either orally or in writing, and to explain the nature of the crime to be committed.

Code: [Select]
Cyber security Botnet DDOS (dedicated denial of service) Denial of service Malware Virus Trojan Keylogger Cyber Command 2600 Spammer
Phishing Rootkit Phreaking Cain and abel Brute forcing Mysql injection Cyber attack Cyber terror Hacker China Conficker Worm Scammers Social media
Assassination Attack Domestic security Drill Exercise Cops Law enforcement Authorities Disaster assistance Disaster management
DNDO (Domestic NuclearDetection Office) National preparedness Mitigation Prevention Response Recovery Domestic nuclear detection Emergency management
Emergency response First responder Homeland securityMaritime domain awareness (MDA)
National preparedness initiative Militia Shooting Shots fired Evacuation Deaths Hostage Police Disaster medical assistance team (DMAT) Organized crime Gangs
 National security State of emergency Security Breach Threat Standoff SWAT Screening Lockdown Crash Looting Riot Emergency Landing Incident Facility
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That's kinda like how we announced our secret osama assassination plan on TV.

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« Reply #80 on: Mon, 01 October 2012, 23:42:09 »
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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #81 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 00:13:34 »
@moonprismpwr
I do not want to say, but it is search-able online.
And this is not only about the the "worst offenses" like killing. This is about petty crimes as well, like littering. "Sorry state. I dumped a banana peel on my yard. I might do it again in 24 hours. I just can't help fertilizing my plants after a good snack."

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« Reply #82 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 00:21:30 »
o.O What state are you in? So what happens if they don't give the person an Im-going-to-kill-you memo?
They go to jail, obvs. Duh...

No I figured xD But it's such a bizarre law that I wonder what they were even thinking when they wrote it

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« Reply #83 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 02:29:18 »
@moonprismpwr
Oh god there's more. They must be high when they make these. And even some that do not make sense AT ALL. The latest is their schemes of Copyright BS and how it is piracy and theft in the 1010101010101 streams of volts in the internet. My god, do not get me started in Patents.

But what I am stating is what is the believed trend of "Illegal activities" that hackers "perpetrate" on the law of the land. Logical and practical actions do not seem popular in elitist societies such as the USA, I can write an essay about this, maybe even a book, but I am too tired to do so. And you can guess why that is.

Whatever.
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« Reply #85 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 12:41:49 »
Moar writings.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #87 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 16:51:50 »
It's been awhile since I've written in cursive or lower case letters... The first right side up is how I would write with a little time, second is how I usually write because there is no time.

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So is this based on Einstein's hypothesis where events across time may unfold in reverse. :))

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« Reply #88 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 17:26:29 »
@esoomenona
Your second one, the "Quartz," I could not read if I did not know what it was.

@tp4tissue
Rephrase it better. I was tired of work when I did that. And had to come back from break.

@et al.
Also,
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« Reply #89 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 20:29:20 »
Going back to the bizarre laws comment (why not?), here in Georgia, about 15-20 years ago, our State Legislators, in their infinite wisdom, passed a law making it illegal to answer your own front door naked.

So we had to develop a new technique for keeping the weekend morning religious solicitors away.

"The Trump campaign announced in a letter that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising solicitations.”
“Any split that is higher than 5%,” the letter states, “will be seen favorably by the RNC and President Trump's campaign and is routinely reported to the highest levels of leadership within both organizations.”"

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« Reply #90 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 20:43:25 »
^ LOL!! Oh wow xD

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« Reply #91 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 21:01:22 »
I have a  "Beware of Dog" sign on the front door.
Below that,
"Ring the Door bell 2x at 10s interval.
If nothing heard, leave note at the bin at your left"

Takes 99.9% of unwanted guests. The rest are bugs.
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« Reply #92 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 22:48:45 »
I have a  "Beware of Dog" sign on the front door.
Below that,
"Ring the Door bell 2x at 10s interval.
If nothing heard, leave note at the bin at your left"

Takes 99.9% of unwanted guests. The rest are bugs.

Bebuxe ;D,

Were you crazy this entire time, or did the madness just recently descend.

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« Reply #93 on: Tue, 02 October 2012, 23:57:31 »
@tp4tissue
I think more recently than ever. However, what is crazy about my signs? One is to keep away intellectual pests, and the other is for family and my mail carrier. My mail carrier thinks it is also cute too.

What do you do to keep away solicitors?
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« Reply #94 on: Wed, 03 October 2012, 04:18:43 »
@tp4tissue
I think more recently than ever. However, what is crazy about my signs? One is to keep away intellectual pests, and the other is for family and my mail carrier. My mail carrier thinks it is also cute too.

What do you do to keep away solicitors?

I don't have solicitors, not as popular as you guys.   I've always seen "soliciting" on television, the church kind, the local business kind, yet I've never been solicited... and no my house does not smell bad... :))

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« Reply #95 on: Sun, 07 October 2012, 09:19:54 »
I am not allowed to touch a pen.
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« Reply #96 on: Sun, 07 October 2012, 12:17:49 »
I am not allowed to touch a pen.
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That's awesome.

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« Reply #97 on: Sun, 07 October 2012, 12:19:13 »
I am not allowed to touch a pen.
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That's awesome.

Sarcasm. or?...
In school I got bad grades due to my teacher not being able to read my handwriting.

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #98 on: Sun, 07 October 2012, 12:31:23 »
I am not allowed to touch a pen.
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That's awesome.

Sarcasm. or?...
In school I got bad grades due to my teacher not being able to read my handwriting.
I'm serious. :) It looks cool.

Offline bebuxe

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Re: Best Handwriting Challenge
« Reply #99 on: Sun, 07 October 2012, 15:35:12 »
@ Viz
This is what I read it as:
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Semi-Readable:
SpHMX 04 bLack QUArtz Fuqe my row.

Normal:
Srmeux ov Breek QUOrtZ,  JOyge my voy!

Reqeated:
Samix ov Brack Quartz Judge ny  loy!
Samix ov Brack Quarte Judge my von!
Samix ov Brack Quarte Judge my  lon!
ViZ
I think we have a winner
And screw your teachers. They should have always allowed printed homework, and laboratory time for it too.
« Last Edit: Sun, 07 October 2012, 15:43:18 by bebuxe »