Saturday, 03 January 2009
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Some People Learn a Language, I Learn Teeline.•
I decided of late (which translates into about 20 hours ago) to learn how to write in short hand. I specifically chose to learn Teeline Shorthand. It’s not used very often because it’s not a very fast type of shorthand. But I”m not learning it for the speed of it.
I chose to learn how to write in Teeline because I would like to write without my snoopy friends being able to, well, snoop, while I’m writing or after I’m done. But now their going to read this and learn or make up a cheat sheet for themselves so they can read it.
Then we could start a society where we only wrote in Teeline. And then we could like, like… Whoa! Got slightly off topic there, sorry.
Really Teeline isn’t that difficult to learn if you want a simple shorthand to learn. In a lot of ways it is similar to the English cursive.
Here’s an example of it.

There is, of course, other, more well known, but also, more complicated types of shorthands to learn. They consist of: Pitman Shorthand, Gregg Shorthand, and quite a few others.
So that’s about it.
This is going to be fun.
~Nikki



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