Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters

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Date : 30. Apr 2024, 10:16:43
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2024, Your Name wrote:

On 2024-04-30 06:50:32 +0000, Pluted Pup said:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 08:46:56 -0700, Paul S Person wrote:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2024 11:39:04 -0700, BCFD 36<bcfd36@cruzio.com>  wrote:
On 4/24/24 02:32, D wrote:
 On Tue, 23 Apr 2024, Pluted Pup wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:23:13 -0700, Your Name wrote:
On 2024-03-28 20:25:56 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:
 xkcd: Cursive Letters
https://xkcd.com/2912/
 Is there anything that Randall cannot graph ?
 My 82 year old mother is the only person that I know that still writes in cursive. It is almost illegible due to slant and compactness but I love her for it anyway.
 Explained at:
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2912:_Cursive_Letters
 Lynn
 I have three handwriting styles:
 Cursive writing used for things like greetings cards and my signature.
It's pretty easy to read.
 Non-cursive (aka printing or block letters) used for important
documents, such as legal or banking forms, school / university exams,
etc., that needs to be easily readable by anyone.
 And the third one is a semi-mixture of the two, which I use when
writing hurried notes for myself.
 Block letters, so that's what it's called. Using the
term "printed" is too confusing nowadays,
as in the question "is it handwritten or printed?".
 I use block letters because I want to be able to
read back what I wrote. I don't smear my characters
writing down a phone number, so I wouldn't
also mess up my readability by using cursive for words.
 Then again the term "block letters" imply someone
who writes in all capitals.
 It's all too ambiguous.
 No, block letters are letter constructed from building blocks.
Obviously! ;)
 Wrong, banana breath! Block letters are the letters found on the sides
of the cubical wood blocks we played with as children.
 I was going to suggest "block printing", but it turns out that that
has a completely different meaning to what is wanted here.
 Although I suppose those blocks, combined with mommy's black ink,
could be used for "block printing" ...
 Looks like I have to answer the question "written or printed?"
as:
 "Written down on paper but not cursive".
>
"Cursive" and "non-cursive" ... or maybe "cursive" and "sans cursive".  ;-)
Always re-cursive!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
28 Mar 24 * xkcd: Cursive Letters25Lynn McGuire
28 Mar 24 +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters6Lynn McGuire
29 Mar 24 i`* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters5Cryptoengineer
29 Mar 24 i +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters2Joe Pfeiffer
29 Mar 24 i i`- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Scott Dorsey
29 Mar 24 i +- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1D
6 Apr 24 i `- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Mad Hamish
28 Mar 24 +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters3William Hyde
28 Mar 24 i+- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Lynn McGuire
29 Mar 24 i`- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Cryptoengineer
29 Mar 24 +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters14Your Name
23 Apr 24 i`* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters13Pluted Pup
23 Apr 24 i +- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
24 Apr 24 i +- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Your Name
24 Apr 24 i `* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters10D
24 Apr 24 i  +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters2Scott Dorsey
24 Apr 24 i  i`- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1D
24 Apr 24 i  `* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters7BCFD 36
25 Apr 24 i   `* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters6Paul S Person
30 Apr 24 i    `* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters5Pluted Pup
30 Apr 24 i     `* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters4Your Name
30 Apr 24 i      +* Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters2D
1 May 24 i      i`- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Your Name
1 May 24 i      `- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Pluted Pup
30 Mar 24 `- Re: xkcd: Cursive Letters1Mark Jackson

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