Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!decvax!decwrl!pyramid!prls!philabs!mcnc!rti-sel!rcb From: rcb@rti-sel.UUCP (Random) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Input device Message-ID: <1145@rti-sel.UUCP> Date: Mon, 19-Jan-87 08:44:25 EST Article-I.D.: rti-sel.1145 Posted: Mon Jan 19 08:44:25 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 20-Jan-87 23:41:58 EST References: <1191@ucbcad.berkeley.edu> <191@its63b.ed.ac.uk> Reply-To: rcb@rti-sel.UUCP (Random) Organization: Research Triangle Institute, NC Lines: 15 Some of the discussions here lately made me think of an interesting question. Do people who use a keyboard almost exclusively (like programmers who don't work with paper if they can avoid it) begin to forget who to write with a pencil/pen, or get worse at it? Before any of you might laugh, the other day, I was taking some notes and I had to stop and think how to make a capital cursive "G". And of course my handwriting has always been awful even before computers. Has anyone else noticed this problem? -- Random (Randy Buckland) Research Triangle Institute ...!mcnc!rti-sel!rcb