handwriting
Charles Butler
chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Wed Dec 10 03:40:40 UTC 2008
Easy once you get the hang of it.
Charles
Adam Frost <icemandeaf at gmail.com> wrote: That was the reason for my post. There are still people who write by
hand even with just learning now. And about the "predictions", they
are really just excuses. ;-)
Adam
On Dec 9, 2008, at 1:57 PM, "Valerie Sutton"
wrote:
> SignWriting List
> December 9, 2008
>
> On Dec 9, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Adam Frost wrote:
>> I think that this discussion has been very interesting. Mainly
>> because my sister and brother-in-law have been using SignWriting
>> more and more. In fact, my brother-in-law just showed me a hand
>> written collage of writings in which he is practicing. He had
>> called me on the video phone to see if he was writing signs
>> correctly. He also showed me a hand written note from my sister to
>> him. They are both at the stage in learning where they look up the
>> words in the dictionary, which is quite normal for beginning. As I
>> was writing this, my brother-in-law called me back to ask me how to
>> write a sign that was not in the dictionary. He had some
>> difficulty, but he will get the hang of it. I just think it is
>> interesting he is mostly writing by hand, which is what we have
>> been talking about.
>
> This is wonderful, Adam! Your family members and friends are welcome
> to join the SignWriting List...and I created a Mexican Literature
> Puddle for them too...
>
> But I want to share with you a funny irony...
>
> SignWriting will be 35 years old in 2009.
>
> In the first decade of SignWriting, from 1974-1984, there was ONLY
> writing by hand. There was nothing else. We developed the Shorthand
> in 1981-1984 too, and people said to me that SignWriting would still
> fail because "it can never be written by machine"...
>
> Then, in the second and third decades, we worked and focused on
> developing "machines to write SignWriting", and now we have
> accomplished that in different ways, to such an extent, that new
> students oftentimes learn on computers without learning to write by
> hand first. Now, according to Stuart, we are told that SignWriting
> will fail because "it cannot be written by hand?"...smile...
> or..."it cannot be written by hand fast enough"...
>
> and all those predictions of failure have ALWAYS been
> false...SignWriting is still here, 35 years later, and we have BOTH
> writing by machine and writing by hand...it is a matter of choice
> and education...
>
> Your brother-in-law is learning SignWriting by writing by hand, and
> that is the way the writing system started...
>
> Val ;-)
>
>
>
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