On Sunday 27 April 2003 07:22 pm, J Y S Czhang wrote:
> en mem0 2003:04:27 09:17:23 g0zen Dan (dnsulani@ZAHAV.NET.IL)
graeffii:
>
> >There is something about the feel of wood and graphite,
> >something about using the rubber eraser, something about
> >all the different types of paper --- the weights, the textures,
> >the smells, the sounds the different types of paper make as they
> >are handled. The sounds of the different types of leads as
> >they make their way over the paper --- or cardboard or
> >other writing surface! ( BTW, I also like chalk!
> >I love the different types of sound that different types of
> >chalk [or chalky rocks] make on different writing surfaces!)
>
> That is not surprising... Reminds me of my father saying that one
of the
> chief things (other than scholarship and persecution) that Chinese and
Jews
> hold in common is the love of actually writing.
>
> ---
> Hanuman Zhang, MangaLanger
>
I suspect that anyone who finds writing kinesthetically pleasant is
right-handed. For me personally, if things couldn't progress firectly
from brain to keyboard, nothing would get done.
--
Elyse Grasso
The World of Cherani Station
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Cherani Tradespeech
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