See U2’s Beautiful Day written down in Pitman shorthand. Sir Isaac Pitman (1813-1897) of England developed a system of shorthand and first presented it in 1837. It is “an elegant system of taking rapid notes.” (link via Jack)
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Some people have too much time on their hands.
Some people have too much time on their hands.
I think it’s great.
I think it’s great.
um, okay.
um, okay.
Errr…!
Errr…!
*scratching the back of my head* wow.
*scratching the back of my head* wow.
Well…there really is at least one website for everything! Maybe I should have my Mom do a Gregg version of that. (g)
Well…there really is at least one website for everything! Maybe I should have my Mom do a Gregg version of that. (g)
Wow, I love it! It’s sort of like arabic meets mathematics on a musicsheet. Fantastic!
Wow, I love it! It’s sort of like arabic meets mathematics on a musicsheet. Fantastic!