07.12.2008
Technology
I am trying something new today, Internet. Not without some effort, but I am writing to you longhand, just like they used to do on Little House on the Prairie. I find it Interesting to discover I can barely form the words. The handwriting recognition software on the Prairie must have been more sophisticated, or else how did anyone ever update their blogs? I hear Alonzo’s blog was heavily digged, or was that dugged? Those were more complicated times. If a wolf or a hyena came along, that would be all she wrote.
I have been thinking of writing longhand on paper, but then I thought, “What is this, the Dark Ages? “ Paper! I might as well be wearing a monocle and scribbling with a quill.
posted by
David at 6:35 PM
I think, if it really was the prairie, it would have been coyotes.
I am fairly sure on this.
Once, on his way to town, I think Pa was attacked by some coyotes. If it had been hyenas, I don't think he would have escaped.
If they had only had digital cameras on the prairie, someone could have snapped a photo and solved this mystery.
B.
posted by: B. on 07.12.2008 at 9:53 PM
I used to have beautiful penmanship. Sr. Virginia Mary used to make us practice our cursive writing again and again and again. Silly Nun. The most actual writing I do now-a-days is no more than a Post-It note.
posted by:
Curtis on 07.13.2008 at 1:44 PM
Wacom! Ole!
posted by:
jwer on 07.14.2008 at 9:27 AM
Why can't you type this blog wearing a monocle and a quill smartly tucked behind your ear? Or, has that always been so...?
posted by: James on 07.14.2008 at 12:56 PM
B: I don't see why you have to pit hyenas and coyotes against each other. Don't hate; appreciate.
Curtis: You could write a very nice poem on a post-it note. An ode to me. Get cracking.
Jwer: It is indeed a Wacom. Wacom spelled backwards is Mocaw. Twisted around, it is Am Cow.
James: You know me too well. I'm getting quill stains on the side of my head and a permanent case of monocle eye. How are you, my dear friend?
posted by:
David on 07.14.2008 at 5:09 PM
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