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Cursive is the basis of the signature.
The signature is required on contracts.
I don't think we need to go back to the Old West thing of "Just put your mark on this here paper."
Why?
It's obsolete.
Why not?Why?
It's obsolete.
The vast majority of written communication these days is neither cursive nor print, it is digital.Faster than print.
Because it's obsolete.Why not?
- are you john/jane doe?
- Yes,
Then please place your mark here.![]()
The vast majority of written communication these days is neither cursive nor print, it is digital.
Cursive is racist, same as math and science is racist.
Who didn't get the memo yet?
Right. Just like many young people in my day could not do calligraphy or even write with a quill ink pen.Which explains why many young people cannot print legibly?
We will disagree.Because it's obsolete.
The vast majority of written communication these days is neither cursive nor print, it is digital.
Right. Just like many young people in my day could not do calligraphy or even write with a quill ink pen.
Why would they? Those things were obsolete.
I don't think there is a single historical document of any import that isn't digitalized.We will disagree.
Good luck reading historical documents.
Should teaching how to make change be done away with also?
We will disagree.
Good luck reading historical documents.
Should teaching how to make change be done away with also?
and when the power goes out, then what?
and when you do not have access to a computer.I don't think there is a single historical document of any import that isn't digitalized.
Teaching how to make change will eventually be done away with too. Already 9ver 90% of purchases are made electronically. Cash is becoming obsolete too. It's not there yet but it will be.
Writing is important. The vast majority of writing is done electronically.They are not obsolete regardless of how many times you try to repeat this.
Writing is important.
and when the power goes out, then what?
Do you read historical documents in their original print?
and when you do not have access to a computer.
I suspect you don't read hard cover or paperback books.
Lol.and when the power goes out, then what?
It's not just power. It could be do to man made or natural disasters.
When a Navy ships gets damaged, the messenger of the fire party might be the only form of communication between "DC central" and the "On Scene Leader"
It's not just power. It could be do to man made or natural disasters.
When a Navy ships gets damaged, the messenger of the fire party might be the only form of communication between "DC central" and the "On Scene Leader"