Yeah, I'll admit to having botched the occasional print, but I'm finding my signature, which used to be quite ugly, is getting less so. Practice, practice. I take you're in Australia? my first two years of schooling was in Australia, as a child. When we moved back to Greece I was surprised to find one of the classes in school was...caligraphy. An entire hour, everyday, of trying to make that basically incomprehensible Greek script legible. After 3 years of that, my writing was still abysmal! So signing digitally is a temptation, believe me. Steve Karafyllakis (a good Irish name!) > > But if one's "natural" signature is ugly or whatever and/or there is a > chance to ruin a finished print by botching it with a pen or > pencil (which is a real possibility for me) then why not digitally sign? > > Dave. > > -- > Web Site: www.david-keenan.com > 2007 PAW: www.david-keenan.com/paw > 2006 EuroBlog: www.david-keenan.com/euroblog > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re:New signing pen for RC and matte papers
2007-02-13 by Steven Karafyllakis
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