AW: {Spam} Re: AW: [sw-l] Happy Fourth!

Stefan Wöhrmann stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE
Sun Jul 5 21:07:19 UTC 2009


Hi Val, Adam and everyone - 

Is this last message from you Valerie? 

Well - all right "it includes the details of  
travel and rotation..."  For some reason I prefer a different spelling. 

I like to write start and end position if it is important - and since the
hand has to get to the final orientation there is no need to double this
information just the travelling movement arrow - clearly indicating the half
circle - shows visually and perfectly what is to be done. 

I understand the meaning and the concept oft these combinations of
travelling and rotation arrows ... Perhaps it depends for whom you write. In
the context of classroom documents it is a pretty high level of analytic
reading ... 

It is interesting that I understood Adams first spellings of "Happy Fourth"
just as what they should express - so intuitively I turned the hand around
when they moved outward to the side ... same with KJ's spelling... 

Stefan  ;-)



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July 5, 2009

I like it, Adam. It is fewer symbols but includes the details of  
travel and rotation...

The Traveling Rotation arrows are useful. They are found under  
straight arrows, either double stemmed or single stemmed...For  
example, what about this arrow for moving up while you rotate...see  
attached?








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