Hey all,
Dr. Strange:
Agree with you, it's perfectly reasonable to expect slight differences in opinions, but there is a vast difference between "good schoolboy hand" and a bunch of violent scribble.
I actually think that the neatness and cursive style of the writing might account for the discrepancies between Juwes and Jewes, just a mistake in the reading of the cursive writing, as opposed to if it had been written in block print, for instance.
Steven:
Must be an Australianism. In fact, Wikipedia says:
In Australia, the term "marker" usually refers only to large-tip markers, and the terms "felt-tip" and "felt pen" usually refers only to fine-tip markers. Markers in Australia are sometimes called "texta". "Texta" is a brand name of a type of permanent marker, which is sometimes used generically. They are also known as Sharpies and Thick Black Texta.
Basically it's just the ink version of colouring pencils....
Cheers,
Adam.
Dr. Strange:
Agree with you, it's perfectly reasonable to expect slight differences in opinions, but there is a vast difference between "good schoolboy hand" and a bunch of violent scribble.
I actually think that the neatness and cursive style of the writing might account for the discrepancies between Juwes and Jewes, just a mistake in the reading of the cursive writing, as opposed to if it had been written in block print, for instance.
Steven:
Must be an Australianism. In fact, Wikipedia says:
In Australia, the term "marker" usually refers only to large-tip markers, and the terms "felt-tip" and "felt pen" usually refers only to fine-tip markers. Markers in Australia are sometimes called "texta". "Texta" is a brand name of a type of permanent marker, which is sometimes used generically. They are also known as Sharpies and Thick Black Texta.
Basically it's just the ink version of colouring pencils....
Cheers,
Adam.
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