Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Oct 2009 20:33 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Ah, the tablet computer. For over two decades now have companies tried to get the public to buy the darn things, and yet, despite all the efforts, promises, analysts, and even personal involvement by Bill Gates, they simply never took off. Recently, the tablet has seen renewed attention - but will they succeed now?
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RE: Comment by AaronD
by bnolsen on Tue 6th Oct 2009 16:15 UTC in reply to "Comment by AaronD"
bnolsen
Member since:
2006-01-06

Hehe...problem is no one can write anymore. Everyone is so used to typing no one has proper penmanship. This is especially a problem with the younger generation.

I find over the years my hand writing has degenerated quite a bit.

And what frustrates me even more is that handwriting is so dramatically slower than typing. I frankly don't have the patience to write anything.

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RE[2]: Comment by AaronD
by agnosticnixie on Wed 7th Oct 2009 02:52 in reply to "RE: Comment by AaronD"
agnosticnixie Member since:
2009-08-20

Congrats, you're a stereotype - people know how to write, they just drop that stupid ugly and fake pathetic calligraphy imitation that people call cursive, which is perfect since anyway handwriting recognition works best with printing.

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