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write by hand vs. keyboarding....XYZ PDQ LOL XO


interesting (maybe, maybe not) tidbit: when i write i use all uppercase letters. when i type i use mostly only lower case. that just occurred to me
I only write by hand when I have to, checks, thank you notes etc. Otherwise the keyboard is my friend.

You need someone to feed you the apple as you type.

Really.



You need someone to feed ..."
that would probably have been more distracting than eating the apple myself = no typing.



I'm very grateful to my father for forcing me to play "Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing" every day. It wasn't a bad game or tool, and it has been a useful skill.

I also learned ten-key, which is very handy. I wish I had a ten-key pad on my laptop every time I'm balancing my checkbook and am using the Calculator function.
My handwriting is okay, but not as pretty as my mom's. They really taught cursive back in her day. :)


I think I have fairly neat writing, but I'm biased. I can read it, and that's all that matters to me. I do tend to smear/stamp the ink across the page with the side of my left hand, though. The ink rubs off on it and ends up all over the page.

Janine, did you do mirror writing?


Also, after all that training in high school, why wouldn't I prefer typing for typical things? We had like three classes in high school just for typing.



Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY


Anthony, with regard to typing classes, I doubt that they are part of the average high school curriculum anymore. No need for it, really--as you say, it's fun now. But back when mechanical typewriters were the norm, a bit of instruction was, I think, useful, not just for the sake of touch typing but also to learn to type with a consistent rhythm, striking the keys using equal force with all fingers, so that there would be little or no discernible variation in the relative darkness or lightness of the various letters. Once electric typewriters became standard of course this was no longer important. And now with computers it's really ancient history.
Tempus fugit...
I love to write by hand... The only problem is that I have carpal tunnel and my writing hand tends to tire out a lot. So typing does tend to be more useful for me. Although my therapist says the carpal tunnel was most likely caused by the way I type... The irony. It kills me.



In part that was because of distractions from forums such as this one, but still.

Make a mistake? New sheet of paper.
My typing is generally error free.

SO much easier to do footnotes and citations!
I'm faster typing for schoolwork and such, but I love my handwriting and filling a journal with a nice gooshy pen.

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Footnotes are stupid. APA rules.

But you're right, RA, not in a term paper. Unless your word processor program does them for you, and then they're kind of cool.

I prefer APA, big time...
I preferred MLA until I learned the ins and outs of APA, and now I can't much about MLA.
I used to like ELO and BTO, but haven't listened to either in a long time.
I'm strictly a typer, 99% of the time, anyway. Writing by hand is too slow and my handwriting is messy.