Mrs. Olsen: August 20: Got up. Bent over for slippers. Body made fewer unintended noises than Tuesday. I read keeping a fitness log helps something or other.
Frazz: The key is don't over-complicate it.
ksu71, as a teacher, your question makes me wince….There are kids that can’t figure out a rotary dial phone…And others can’t read a clock if it isn’t digital…
Cursive is much faster, but uncial is more readable once you get afflicted with effective tremor. Even so, it has a “shelf life” of about 30 minutes for full reading, dropping slowly beyond that time.
ksu71 about 8 years ago
Loved the cursive here. Wondered if there are many that can’t read it.
garcoa about 8 years ago
Making unintended noise is a good start to the morning.
Varnes about 8 years ago
ksu71, as a teacher, your question makes me wince….There are kids that can’t figure out a rotary dial phone…And others can’t read a clock if it isn’t digital…
nossmf about 8 years ago
FITNESS logs work fine. What she’s writing is a WELLNESS log.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
ksu71They are the ones who say, “Cursive, foiled again.”
Keep on keepin' on about 8 years ago
I’m thinking those “unintended body noises” include snaps and pops of various joints.
flipbook56 about 8 years ago
Cursive, yeah… teachers always had the best penmanship—except for my 8th grade history teacher. He would print, very teeny tiny on the blackboard.
lh123 about 8 years ago
My dad still has and uses the rotary phone we used in the early sixties.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Cursive is much faster, but uncial is more readable once you get afflicted with effective tremor. Even so, it has a “shelf life” of about 30 minutes for full reading, dropping slowly beyond that time.