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Monday, March 31, 2003

Space Tramp recently discussed handwriting analysis. This technique is used more and more to assess your personnality for employment, credit and legal decisions others make about you. Is it true that you can be analysed by scrutinizing your handwriting? I found the online tools to be about three quarters accurate - not bad for an automated tool.

My own handwriting is all over the place - my style can change in mid paragraph, or even sentence. I'm sure this reveals something very bad about me, but because of that, I have learned to control my handwriting. This control may come in handy, if I knew what styles meant what traits.

In order to help guide my situational style, I've put together this table of handwriting characteristics and the personnality traits they reveal.
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Debbie Does Bangkok

As an American tourist, photographer and blogger with a conscience, Debbie of Camera Lucida is exploring Thailand. Based on her well written travelblog, it seems that she's jumped right into the thick of it...
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Campofiorin, a deep red, double fermented Raisinette, I mean appassimento wine from Verona:

The spectrum shows a foot similar to the Shiraz, but a shoulder like the Chianti. Hmmmm...

The flavor is deep as the color, rich with candy horehound and molasses overtones, slightly masking a bold plum and berry fruit. The nose suggests an unlikely airyness that is dashed upon introduction to the palate.

This is what a fifteen dollar bottle should be like. (I found it at Trader Joe's.)
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