I was made redundant two months ago
actos buy online I don't think there is any doubt that a trained typist can type faster and more legibly than it is possible to write in longhand. Nor have I ever found any kind of handwriting system that lets me communicate quickly and accurately with a computer. The nearest thing would be the phone keyboards that let you slide a finger around them instead of striking individual letters. In any case, they lack all distinctiveness. That's an asset if you are feeding into machines. But the point of handwriting is not to communicate with machines. In some sense it's not even a means of communication with other people. It is valuable because it distances us from machines, and makes our output both more precise and less predictable.