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KBABZ
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03 Apr 2007, 9:11 pm

*award to GoatonFire*

The only problem I can see with using a computer is that I'd get distracted by everything else on it!

*imagines me getting distracted by Solitaire in the middle of an exam*


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03 Apr 2007, 9:14 pm

KBABZ wrote:
*award to GoatonFire*

The only problem I can see with using a computer is that I'd get distracted by everything else on it!

*imagines me getting distracted by Solitaire in the middle of an exam*


Get a laptop with a really crappy touchpad mouse. That should keep you from being distracted. :wink:


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03 Apr 2007, 9:20 pm

GoatOnFire wrote:
KBABZ wrote:
*award to GoatonFire*

The only problem I can see with using a computer is that I'd get distracted by everything else on it!

*imagines me getting distracted by Solitaire in the middle of an exam*


Get a laptop with a really crappy touchpad mouse. That should keep you from being distracted. :wink:


There's a whole lab of those in the HS here. Halfway through the paragraph, and whoop, it skips back to the beginning of the paper, taking about half the letters with it. You won't get distracted, but you will get annoyed.

As for the orginal topic, there are some sites that allow you to try and anaylze your own (or they do it for you after you fill in a bunch of multiple choice questions). I'll try and find the URLs later.


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03 Apr 2007, 9:32 pm

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As for the orginal topic, there are some sites that allow you to try and anaylze your own (or they do it for you after you fill in a bunch of multiple choice questions). I'll try and find the URLs later.

Oh, that'd be awesome! Thank you so much! :D



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03 Apr 2007, 10:46 pm

Thanks, but that wasn't what I meant by pressure. Different parts of your writing will have different pressure, like where the letters begin, end and overlap. It's supposed to mean different things when taken together with the rest an analysis.

Hm. The upper zone is where the top loops of letters like l and f are located, the middle zone is home to a, e, i, c, and so forth, the lower zone is where the loops of g, y, f (since your f has a loop) and other such letters that swoop down into that area.

Cursive.

Your letters in the middle zone are a bit larger and fanciful in comparison to your upper and lower zones (Like your singular a). It suggests that your interests aren't evenly distributed, but they don't overlap the other letters in the middle zone, so your judgment isn't prone to being short sighted. Parts of your letters look broken and tremor, like the tops of your b's and your l's. It suggests that you tire easily, the 'p' in Pomeranian also looks broken, faded and a bit squiggly, suggesting you might have had anxiety when you were writing. Some of your middle zone letters, like your 'i's' and 'r's' are sneaking up to the higher zone, indicating an abundant imagination and/or lots of thought. Your h's and t's are high, they indicate alertness. I can't quite tell if your letters have sharp points on the top and bottom zones or not, if they don't fade at the edges, it indicates clearheadedness.

The spacing between your words vary, and it isn't organized well, meaning your lower zone often overlaps the words beneath it. This is my own opinion, but in this case I think it might come from not being able to write without being in pain and tired, because you were alright at the beginning, and it slowly degenerated. Your 'i' dot stays above your i instead of veering in other directions or changing shape and doesn't look smeared or streaked, so it denotes a patient person. A few of your 'i' dots are also missing, which suggests you're probably absent minded or a tad lazy.

I can't do anything with your 't', I can't come close to telling the pressure, or where and how the bar ends, sorry. Your "I" when used as a personal pronoun is nicely in the upper zone yet not exaggerated, your ego is fine. However, it's very rounded which indicates repetition and compulsion in your behavior. Some of your middle zone's letters are unstable in size and your base line is very uneven, suggesting you may lack good judgment in ever day, practical affairs. Don't worry 'bout it, you've got plenty of time for experience. :) Your middle zone letters are a goodly size, it indicates confidence, like the body of your h's, u's, and o's. However, again the size fluctuates a tiny bit, so your self confidence wavers and it suggests inconsistent reactions in everyday situations.

A note, fluctuation in the middle zone is expected to a degree in most people as it means people acknowledge and use their feelings. The more fluctuation, the more response.

I can't figure out the pressure on your lower loops, and it wouldn't be beneficial to guess. The size of the loops vary, though not greatly, so you're neither dull and over controlled or excitable with a lack of control. I'll end this here, it's a bit long for a message board post. As an analysis it isn't anywhere near completion, and the interpretation is subject to change depending on other factors in your writing. Now I want to cross reference writing technique, and I don't have the time this week. :cry:


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03 Apr 2007, 10:52 pm

Wow, I had no idea my handwriting could tell that much! Nearly all of it sounded like me (with the exception of patience lol). I remember when I wrote 'Pomeranian' it was thundering outside (we had a bad storm earlier) and I didn't want to mess up spelling it since I rarely write in cursive and I did make a few spelling mistakes in it. And I'm not a person whom likes spelling mistakes!



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03 Apr 2007, 10:58 pm

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1) You have a slight left slant which means you repress your true emotions often.

2) The math was not left slated and K got right slanted. I would say math is something
you feel more able to express than your emotions. Not seeing how you write your "K"s in non-math use I can only guess you have some strong feeling for the K in this expression for some reason (some strange way only an aspie could understand).

3)You use a combination of print&curcise if thats done in a way that speeds writing time its a sign of higher intelligence but I'm too lazy to look it up.



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05 Apr 2007, 9:17 pm

Wow!

When it comes to the things you organize; man can you have blind persistence in this area, with a I'm going to get it done on my own, because I want it done right damnit attitude even!

Did you have a migraine or were dealing with a headache when you wrote this, and you have some kind of injuring in one of your ankles or in the general area.

You can notice things around you that others are oblivious too, and that annoys you.

A sharp thinker, but never worry about winning an award for being a great listener, because you want to be a better listener, and know you need to work on this skill.

Worrying about the little things can sometimes kick your butt, so stop worry about every little detail; especially the ones beyond your control and out of your hands

On the things you are passionate about; yeah, you can definitely hold your own in a heated discussion.

Your sarcasm keeps things real, but man, sometimes when your blunt; others may see you as being too harsh; but hey, you're just calling things like they are.

Although you're brilliant at being about to separate yourself emotionally from the circumstances around you, sometimes those who are closest too you, want more, but you're like what?????

On the plus side, you're definite one smart cookie, and no selling door to door would not be your first, second, third, etc... choice for work.

The best part is that you are capable of so much more and just aren't shooting high enough yet. Although there is comfort in meeting your goals; dude - you are definitely capable at achieving so much more than you are now. This is kind of why you have frustration in not getting and being where you want to be in life.

Focus on the things you do want, and be open and receptive to attracting and welcoming such things into your life; and magically they will start to be there in increasing numbers.



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06 Apr 2007, 11:40 pm

KBABZ wrote:
*award to GoatonFire*

The only problem I can see with using a computer is that I'd get distracted by everything else on it!

*imagines me getting distracted by Solitaire in the middle of an exam*


:lol: hahaha!

you're funny, man!
one more award to you!


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17 Apr 2007, 9:12 pm

Lightning88 wrote:
LadyCass wrote:
As for the orginal topic, there are some sites that allow you to try and anaylze your own (or they do it for you after you fill in a bunch of multiple choice questions). I'll try and find the URLs later.

Oh, that'd be awesome! Thank you so much! :D


Ack, I forgot. I'm sorry, this is really late.

http://www.handwritingwizard.com/
http://web.tickle.com/tests/handwriting ... Findex.jsp
http://handwriting.feedbucket.com/start.php (I don't know about this one...didn't seem too accurate for me)
http://www.ofesite.com/graphology/hand.htm


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19 Apr 2007, 1:10 am

my writing looks nearly identical to heathers



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20 Apr 2007, 3:57 pm

hm. the non cursive looks similar to mine,

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