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> On May 1, 2016, at 6:41 PM, PeterK <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> There are many things to be learned from deciphering the handwriting of
> others, says Sarah Dunant - but it's a dying skill.
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> I was attracted by the title. *Amore e dolore *(love and Sorrow), written
> in ink on a card pushed into the back of a shoebox - only the rain had got
> in and streaked the words a bit. Fitting, I thought. Inside was a pile of
> old letters.
A little irony in these two pieces? People aren't writing longhand any more and people cans read handwriting??
I'm really glad I bought into ROCKETBOOK... It's an excellent 'bridge' from handwriting to digital capture. Personally, I prefer taking notes by hand, and with this 'bridge', it's easy to fill in the holes afterwards.
Larry
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