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> From: cctalk On Behalf Of Teo Zenios via
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> To: Fred Cisin ; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-
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> Subject: Re: Not just slashed zeroes/ohs
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> I watched the screen and it works
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 11:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Not just slashed zeroes/ohs
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Teo Zenios via cctalk wrote:
One of my mothers doctors just talks into a microphone and it does the
typing for him
> On Apr 27, 2022, at 4:38 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctech
> wrote:
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> On 4/27/22 10:51, Craig Ruff via cctech wrote:
>> Having gone through many mathematics courses it was common to also place a
>> slash on the letter Z to distinguish it from the numeral 2. Also for persons
>> from Europe
On 4/27/22 10:51, Craig Ruff via cctech wrote:
> Having gone through many mathematics courses it was common to also place a
> slash on the letter Z to distinguish it from the numeral 2. Also for persons
> from Europe where they slashed the numeral 7 to distinguish it from a numeral
> 1 that
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 11:51:10AM -0600, Craig Ruff via cctech wrote:
> Having gone through many mathematics courses it was common to also place a
> slash on the letter Z to distinguish it from the numeral 2. Also for persons
> from Europe where they slashed the numeral 7 to distinguish it from
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Teo Zenios via cctalk wrote:
One of my mothers doctors just talks into a microphone and it does the typing
for him in real time.
YIKES!
I hope that he MANUALLY edits the results!
People that aren't familiar with such OFTEN have excessive confidence that
it is getting it
> Now with electronics records (EMRs) we just get legible but junk notes - copy
> and paste for a week straight
Yeah, I consider that lazy. I always rewrite my notes, even if I saw them
myself the last time. It forces me to check the history and make sure nothing's
changed (and that I didn't
One of my mothers doctors just talks into a microphone and it does the
typing for him in real time.
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From: Ali via cctalk
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 5:31 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: RE: Not just slashed zeroes/ohs
> > Cameron, do they teach indecipherable handwriting in med school?
> Seems to be universal!
> It's probably the hand cramping after writing clinic notes all day.
> Unexpectedly, electronic medical records have made my handwriting
> worse, not
> better.
Well the old excuse was too many notes
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
Cameron, do they teach indecipherable handwriting in med school? Seems to be
universal!
It's probably the hand cramping after writing clinic notes all day.
Unexpectedly, electronic medical records have made my handwriting worse, not
better.
> Cameron, do they teach indecipherable handwriting in med school? Seems to be
> universal!
It's probably the hand cramping after writing clinic notes all day.
Unexpectedly, electronic medical records have made my handwriting worse, not
better.
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> I still cross my zeds and sevens. And I propose that more people should do s
> as handwriting continues to deteriorate into un-favomable scribble!
So do I, but as a physician, my handwriting is already indecipherable.
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Subject: Not just slashed zeroes/ohs
Having gone through many mathematics courses it was common to also place a
slash on the letter Z to distinguish it from the numeral 2. Also for persons
from Europe where they slashed the numeral 7 to distinguish it from a numeral 1
that commonly had
I still cross my zeds and sevens. And I propose that more people should
do so as handwriting continues to deteriorate into un-favomable scribble!
Nigel Johnson, MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU
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On 2022-04-27
Having gone through many mathematics courses it was common to also place a
slash on the letter Z to distinguish it from the numeral 2. Also for persons
from Europe where they slashed the numeral 7 to distinguish it from a numeral 1
that commonly had an initial small upward stroke at the top
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