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![]() "Bill Sohl" wrote in message link.net... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message . com... "Clint" rattlehead@computronDOTnet wrote in message ... When I took my drivers test years ago to get a license to drive an automobile, the never required me to prove that I could hitch a horse team to a wagon. The youngsters today, likewise, tell me that the departments of motor vehicles around the country do not ask them to prove they are proficient with buggy whips. Enough said. Clint The youngsters today still tell me that they must learn to use a pencil and learn to write script. Typing and word processing are taught AFTER they have learned to write manually. Enough said. Bad anology since morse isn't a foundation to any other body of radio knowledge and/or language skills or writing skills. Manual printing and cursive aren't a foundation for any other skills either. All notes can now be take by digital recorders or entered into a PDA. Bills can be paid on line eliminating the need to sign checks. Debit cards can be used in stores and you enter your PIN number. Credit cards could be converted to that system too. Manual printing and cursive can be totally eliminated as they are not needed as a foundation for any language skills since one can learn to read without writing. Composition doesn't need manual skills either. It can all be done on the typewriter or word processor. Let's have a go at "No Handwriting International". Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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