[NTLK] Writing
Gene Beaird
bgbeaird at sbcglobal.net
Sun Mar 28 13:55:39 PDT 2021
I hand-wrote a thank you note to a friend about a month ago. I write so little, it was quite the task requiring a LOT of concentration and going slowly, so the writing would be legible. I just wrote the note on a piece of paper, and when I showed it to my wife for review, she presented me with one of her hand-made thank you cards I could have written it in. My hand hurt so much from all that writing, i just folded the note in the thank you card and sent it along. :-)
I rarely write anymore these days since the things I don’t need to save are written quickly on a computer’s note-taking app, then closed without saving, or typed into something more-robust for filing away digitally.
Heck, I got all the gear to do writing-to-text on my current iPad, but have hardly used it. It seemed to do a good job when I tested it, but I just don’t do that much handwriting anymore.
Gene Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
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> Goodness, it has been a while. Maybe I wrote in a greeting card. Other than that, most of my handwritten things involve work-related writing, which involves jotting little bits of info onto medical documents that I scan (like the patient's medical record number or the doctor's name), so that when I process the scanned documents, the corresponding data entry goes more quickly.
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