This suggestion might assist those who aren't able to sign their names the
orthodox way. When I was a child, I spent hours attempting to learn to sign
my name using a signature guide, to no avail. One day, lacking a stylus at
school, I tried to take Braille notes using a writing frame, as you call
them, and a pencil. My mother, seeing this, suggested I trace the printed
letters in the cells of the writing frame. I write everything thusly. Now,
there are those who might say: As the printing isn't cursive writing, it is
worth less than it might be if it were cursive. I can tell you this for 55
years now, all legal documents and bank documents I have affixed my
signature to were accepted as legal.
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one thing i never was taught to do at college and school was to sign my name which is really anoying.
maybe with this pen and voice if you do certain gestures it will speak them so maybe with this thing i can learn how to sign or write my name. i can remember seing the big capital letter's on the top of newspapers but that's all. so you never know.
with this sort of thing though a new iphone and ipad how far can apple make it any better i am really pleased with my iphone 5 s and for me it seems silly slashing out extra cash for something new unlless it's a big big diference. tomorrow when i go to doncaster to tune two pianos my satnav is everything for me. also the abillity to look up the trains is also everything and i use the moovit ap for the buses. be interesting to see in ios 9 what the transport options are in the maps app are like.
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Date: Friday, 11 September 2015 9.50 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple's new iPad
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But its certainly no ordinary pencil!
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Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 7.56 AM
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Hi,
And the pencil is 65 quid. 65 quid for a pencil? Come on.
All the best
Steve
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Derek Hornby
Sent: 10 September 2015 12.36
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Hi All
I thought this may interest some of you.
Apple's new iPad Pro has 12.9in screen
The Guardian 10 September 2015
Apple has announced a new iPad Pro with a larger 12.9in screen and a
focus on productivity. The company's chief executive Tim Cook
announced the new iPad
in San Francisco, along with updates to the company's other products
including the iPhone.
The iPad Pro is the first iPad since the product was launched in 2010
to have a screen larger than 9.7in and has the same width screen as
the iPad Air 2's
height. The iPad Pro, similar to Apple's MacBook Pro and Mac Pro
computer lines, is being marketed as a business or professional
tablet, capable of running
two full-sized applications side-by-side on the screen.
Measuring 12.9in diagonally, the iPad Pro's screen offers 76 % more
screen area than the current 9.7in, with the same 4.3 ratio for its
width and length.
It will be available in November in silver, gold and space grey for
$799 (£520) with 32GB of storage, with versions with more memory and
4G connectivity
costing up to $1'079. Samuel Gibbs
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