I avoid writing anything down that someone else needs
to read. (that's why I'm not in charge of password
distribution at my company) If someone needs what I
have, I will write it on my Newton and then email it
to them...Print is what I chose because there is a
greater probability of myself recognizing what was
written if the Newt has problems (never a thought to
the Newton though)...Cursive? Well, can you say,
Apache code talker?
Ed
web/gadget guru
--- "Stephen Swift (aka Burnum)" <burnum_at_mac.com>
wrote:
<snip>
> everyone's different opinion. I notice we are about
> 50/50 about choosing
> printing/cursive. Do you find what you choose
> reflects how you write in
> general? If you have pretty standard cursive do you
> find cursive works bes=
> t
> or is it just that you had better luck with the two
> HWR methods?
>
> Stephen Swift =BF' The Burnum Man
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