In college (73-77), law school (79-82), and the first few years of
work (82-88), I used a shorthand I invented, adding symbols as I
needed them for repetitive tasks, and compiling a dictionary that I
still have. I have always dreamed of using software to recognize and
translate that for me into a PDA - now THAT would be freedom.
On 17. Apr, 2007, at 7:21, Lord Groundhog wrote:
> ~~~ On 2007/04/16 05:43, Steven Scotten at splicer@paroxysm.com
> wrote ~~~
>
> I was rubbish at shorthand too. That almost makes sense to me,
> except that
> shorthand is more than just letter-by-letter equivalence, so
> graffiti isn't
> a comparison. (Maybe "They" should come up with a "shorthand
> recognition
> system"? Anyone for "e-Pit"?)
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