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I do it if I end up writing 7s that looks a lot like 1s, or 1s that look a lot like my 7s. If that is not the case, I do not cross them.
Additionally, my 4s are always open, and 5s are written with "short vertical line, three quarter circle, then horizontal line at the top last". I used to write 5s with one single continuous line when I was a kid, but this feels much cooler.
I do both. Though I did neither before I took Complex Analysis in college. There are so many 2's and so many z's, often in the same formulae, that it becomes essential. Eventually I started crossing my 7's; perhaps because a 7 is just 2/3 of a Z.
I do this as well as having a bad habit of making x's with a line connecting the two right cornners
Some serial numbers have 0's and O's. Some people write their 6's very similar to the 0's and it can get confusing. There are often good reasons for people to cross their 0's. I do it for serial numbers, personally.
See also: I, 1 and 7 in the same serial number. Urrrrgh. Hate that.
That's a great point, BoB. When I was working for Samsung, it was a pain in the ass having customers try and read their serial numbers to me. "Is that a 5 or an S? A B or an 8?" Oi....Maybe Samsung should cross numbers on their serial numbers....or make the bloody thing bigger...
There is simply no need. Even with my chicken scrawl I manage to make sure my numbers and letters are not so similar they become interchangeable. How often do you smurfers use all of those letters/numbers in a single string of characters anyway? smurf me you're just being pretentious with your fancy smurfing handwriting rah rah rah :aimmad:
Did you use EoFF more or those numbers more at work?
I don't. Just seems like extra effort.
This is a slang term for what?
I cross my 7s. Chicks love it.