Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for November 10, 2019

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    mddshubby2005  about 5 years ago

    Bad handwriting is the cursive the younger generation.

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    Darsan54 Premium Member about 5 years ago

    But with typing you can go faster, be more legible and always use the excuse the computer error “ate” your work.

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    Bilan  about 5 years ago

    Of course it’s handwritten, I typed it in with my hands.

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    Gent  about 5 years ago

    Must be the same school that makes him wear a helmet.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 5 years ago

    There’s theory, then there’s practice.

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    edwardhnelson  about 5 years ago

    BR is such a great comic. Insights with wit, humor with sensibility. Silliness that is actually silly.

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    comicsboi Premium Member about 5 years ago

    It’s true though. A number of studies have shown that notes taken by hand (with pen and paper) lead to better retention and learning. This is something I make my university students aware of, and they are usually quite surprised. Even the cynics have trouble arguing with the studies.

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    preacherman Premium Member about 5 years ago

    When I read this comic, I thought about handwriting as using a pen on pencil to do cursive writing, something that is becoming a lost art these days. But, as I thought about it further, I realized with the voice commands used with Google and other devices, typing on a keyboard might just be viewed as handwriting. Surely in a space station that houses children, most computer interfaces would be verbal rather than tactile.

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    Chithing Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Pam does not look convinced.

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    oakie817  about 5 years ago

    oh the irony

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    tripwire45  about 5 years ago

    Of course.

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    WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Be sure to choose the “cursive” font…

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    Lou  about 5 years ago

    After spending a day staring at spreadsheets, I find that writing the next day’s to-do list in cursive with a pencil to be soothing. Not as soothing as liquor, of course, but soothing nonetheless.

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago

    But hand writing doesn’t point out spelling mistakes. (A feature I cannot do without.)

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    cuzinron47  about 5 years ago

    Makes sense, if he wrote they wouldn’t be able to read it. He’d never be able to get his point across that way.

    I’d be the first to say that be the case if I wrote it.

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    Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I visited my elementary school about twenty years after graduating; my fourth-grade teacher still was there. She took one look at me and said, “You’re the boy whose handwriting was illegible!” By the way, it still is.

    She was a great teacher, and she never tried to “convert” me from being left-handed.

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    Yontrop  about 5 years ago

    I was expecting it to end with, “What is handwriting?”

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    Scoutmaster77  about 5 years ago

    Ha!

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    bakana  about 5 years ago

    And that’s why we can’t have Nice Theories about Improvements to Educational Methods.

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    Dragoncat  about 5 years ago

    Let’s hope he’s using a cursive font…

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    Snoots  about 5 years ago

    Handwriting improves brain-hand coordination and also cognizance and real life interaction. Except with physicians.

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    zerotsm  about 5 years ago

    My handwriting was so bad when I was a kid that my mom was concerned, and met with the elementary school principal about it. Her answer: “Bob really likes machines, have him take typewriting when he gets to Jr. High next year”. Now this was back in 1960, long before the age of home computers! How little did she know that being able to touch-type would be a useful skill for everyone in the future.

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