I can't be the only one who does this.
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I can't be the only one who does this.
I do this.
7's rarely, z's though. comes from taking math classes where you have to write z a lot and your z's are hard to differentiate from your 2's otherwise
Nope, not just you. I cross my sevens, and my Z's as well.
My father does this.
I usually write my fours closed instead of open, and I give my ones little hats and bases.
I do this :)
People who cross their 7's should be dragged behind the shed and shot.
I do it sometimes, and with good reason. When you are handwriting numbers and letters alongside each other in serial numbers and whatnot, you need to ensure that everyone who reads what you wrote will be able to read each character correctly. 2 and Z are often mistaken for one another in particular. Depending on people's writing, I can confuse 9 and G, 6 and 0, 1 and 7 and of course 2 and Z. Most other letters and numbers are easy enough to work out.
Sevens and zees, baby.
Vivi, I am going to return from seventh circle of hell to haunt you for that comment.
Go ahead. I know who to call.
You keep Bill Murray out of this.
Why would anyone want to keep Bill Murray out of anything?
He is too almighty to be a part of squabbles!
I bet Bill Murray crosses his sevens.
If he does, it's only because he's Bill Murray and knows no one will tell him not to.
:colbert:
I also cross my sevens.
depends what I'm doing. I get pretty descript with Z's, 7's and the like when calculusing
I also have to make a pretty concerted effort to distinguish my 5's from my S's
I've always crossed my 7's and Z's. Never my 0's, though. Maybe I should, though I hardly write 0's on paper, these days. Usually I type everything I need.
If you have to cross your 7s in order to distinguish them, you need to write better.
I don't cross Zs or 0s either, but at least I can see a basis for that.
I don't cross my sevens, but I cross my Zs.
I also like to actually draw the little hat on the 'a', like it has when you type it. See!
I cross zeroes when doing certain maths. C + s*cos(0) can get confusing when written out.
Cross the Ts and dot the..
...lower-case Js.
I don't cross 7's, but I do cross Z's. Otherwise they kinda look like 2's.
Yeah I cross my sevens.
This. I didn't even learn to write until I was nine and I probably have better handwriting than most of you :colbert: all my letters and numbers are easily distinguishable as what they are. Especially if there are both letters and numbers. So "oh well they look similar and if I'm writing letters and numbers together" is no excuse. When doing calculus I make a very slight dash inside the circle near the top as I'm drawing it so it's distinguishable as a zero but not dumb-looking. Also 0 is skinny and O is plump anyway. 1 always has a base and that extra little dash thing at the top, but it stand up straight so it's easily distinguishable from 7, which is slanted and doesn't have a base. Plus I draw 2 with the little curly at the bottom so it's distinguishable from Z. Take a calligraphy course or something, jeez.
Then you are wrong :doublecolbert:
I cross my zs and my 7s, i think it looks nice :D
I cross my sevens. I also write fours like an actual 4 instead of that open-top version they seem to teach the kids these days.
But what really riles me, I mean what will actually make me instantly sever all contact with you, is when I see you do your Zs like Ʒ. That's not a z, its a smurfing well-hung 3. You're not cool for using it.
:doublecolbert: (SPOILER) [img]http://home.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/heart.gif[/img]
People who write Z's like 3's should also be slaughtered.
Also, I had hoped that this thread was going to be about visits to Wales (albeit badly spelt), and am sorely disappointed.
No. I hated my teachers who did this. I've been taught one way to write. Why the hell are you writing differently?
I dot my i's and cross my t's and A's and F's and f's and E's and e's and G's and H's and line-cap my T's and I's and J's sometimes and underline my L's.
I do not cross my sevens or zees.
I will occasionally cross my zeros and also add the top and base to a one if I feel there is a potential for confusion, otherwise I don't bother with those, either.
Edit: For some reason I will add the top and base to a capital I at the beginning of a word but not in the middle of a word.
I just had this weird memory where someone at my elementary school saying you have to write sevens with an extra line pointing down from the top to be considered an adult. I still don't get the logic behind that, even for a kid.
If I'm working with both letters and numbers, I cross my zeros as to not confuse them with my Os.
I cross my 7s and Zs regularly. I will cross my 0s from time to time to differentiate it from the letter O or when writing in tips. I also add the top and bottom to the 1 when I feel I need to be clearer.
I cross dress.
Old Anus loses.
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.
Maybe when I was seven. HAH.
... Okay, that wasn't funny like I thought it would be.
I had a problem half-assing my "8"s when I was that age.
I couldn't lower-case cursive F when I was a kid...my teacher thought I was headed for special ed because of it...
ugh I'm so glad hand-writing is pointless now.
I thought this thread was about some kind of military speak. "Watch your six!"