Handwritten blog post

2008 July 21
by cerno

Hand written blog posts are the next step down (or up) in analogue blogging ladder. After my typewritten blog post, a handwritten one was only a matter of time. The scan of the two pages is the result.
Both this post and the typewritten blog post won’t score high on the accessible rating which is one of the many drawbacks of analogue blogging. As you can see from the text the circumstances of the two posts have a distinct similarity.

Handwritten blog post scan page 1

Handwritten blog post page 1

Page 2 – handwritten blog post scan

Handwritten blog post page 2

14 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 July 21

    interesting….strangely pointless but wierdly provokes thought..

  2. 2008 July 21
    Dominic permalink

    Bravo Cerno, I just love that handwritten post!

  3. 2008 July 21
    kalusudda permalink

    Super! I should have thought of that when my newly acquired iPhone 3G began to remind me that I needed to recharge.
    But when ever I take a notebook (I have a slate, IBM X61 tablet for traveling and field work), my brain switch to working mode. No blogging. But the funny thing is, after about 1 year, finally it is beginning to understand my hand writing.
    But thank you for letting me know that there are worse hand writing out there! ;)

  4. 2008 July 21

    Whackster: It can’t be both ;) I’m leaning towards the “pointless” side :D

    Dominic: Thank you :D Its actually not my usual scrawl – I’ve started to write in block letters & all caps to make myself legible. Particularly to myself.

    kalusudda: Happy to oblige :)

  5. 2008 July 21

    hehe..nice one

  6. 2008 July 21

    Cheers! Certainly a novel approach to the blog post! There’s nothing that peaks curiosity like carrying around a notebook- occupational hazard in my case :)

  7. 2008 July 22

    realskullzero: Thank you :)

    Vindi: You should post one of your own! :) Can it or take a picture of the pages. Or would it be too personal ;)

  8. 2008 November 10

    I wonder if there is any forum software that doesn’t allow text entry but works with handwritten or drawn posts.

  9. 2008 November 10

    Chuck: Interesting question. It would have to be very high tech to recognise patterns as meaningful text. Wouldn’t know where to begin :|

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