Today, I was asked to write something on paper, with a pen. As
I read my own musings, I was reminded of a fact I have known as long as I’ve known my ABC –
that my handwriting is messier than my vomit (sorry if you just ate).
Why? Why? Why do companies still take tests on paper when
there are plenty of free computers around? Or at least a typewriter for goodness sake. We need to throw all those evaluation
sheets out the window. No, not literally, but figuratively. Scoop them all up
and hurl them out the window. Hand-written tests are like a conspiracy by calligraphy
artists, who ran out of business with technology advancement. Its their scheme
to shame those of us who are transcriptionally disabled.