On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 10:31:35 +0200, newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net wrote:
on 8/23/01 11:57 PM, Ed Kummel at tech_ed_at_yahoo.com wrote:
> Additionally, I think in words and sentences. Not
> letters. I write a word. Sure, it's letter by letter,
> but the goal is a word. having to stop and think about
> each letter individually chokes my thinking and causes
> me to loose the elusive thought flowing in my brain!
> Grafitti doesn't promote creativity...it's a note
> taker, a jotter at best!
True, I need something that keeps me from thinking about the mechanics of
what I'm trying to write. The keyboard is the fastest for me, but
handwriting is very visceral, and only the Newton's handwriting is close
enough to real handwriting to be of any use, and, even better, when I'm
done, I can actually read my own handwriting, which is not true if I
simply
write with a pen or pencil on paper. :-)
True!
Well, actually, I tend to stay in Works most of the time but nothing seems
to beat the stylus gesture for selecting blocks for relocation/removal and
getting to the option+"D" to insert hand-drawn graphix knocked my socks off
ever since I had that eMate.
John J. <|:-)
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