blanketswithsmallpox,

The power of Serif vs Sans Serif.

The worst is I and l.

merc,

In Yurp, the top one is a 1.

Sylvartas,

You draw sevens with a small bar in the middle because it looks better.

I draw sevens with a small bar in the middle because I have the handwriting of a goblin and my ones and sevens often look similar otherwise

We are not the same

DragonTypeWyvern,

It’s more about making it not mistakable for a 1.

Sylvartas,

Yeah it’s important for me because I have shit handwriting. I also draw zeroes with a bar in the middle because one of my college teachers used to subtract 1 point on tests for every zero with no bar.

We all hated that but tbh I’m glad I have that good practice ingrained in my brain now because I can’t accidentally mix up 0 and O

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Me drawing 1s with a bar under them 🧐

Me when the 1 looks a lot like a 2 😔

RizzRustbolt,

I write French sevens because it pissed off all the managers at the IRS.

SirStumps,
@SirStumps@lemmy.world avatar

That’s just 7 with extra steps.

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Shame that software always registered my dashed seven as a 1 because you can’t lift the pen

joel1974,

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  • RedAggroBest,

    5th down is basically my numbers but I have a bar on my 7 and no base on my 1.

    Overlock,
    @Overlock@sopuli.xyz avatar
    rubythulhu,
    @rubythulhu@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    this is a dashed seven thread. we don’t take kindly to straight-topped threes. double-bubble eights are also not “one of us”, nor are angle-ticked ones (if you’re gonna tick a one you better give that tick a curve). slashed and dotted zeroes are ok, but naked zeroes are heresy. overly-hooked 6s and 9s make us feel uncomfortable. triangled fours are the worst, though.

    RedAggroBest,

    This is perfection

    Vespair,

    Exactly. This is why your stupid superfluous dashed sevens are heretical. Nobody should ever ask me if my 3 is a 7; what an absolutely absurd question.

    TimewornTraveler,

    Prof from Germany explained that 1 in Germany has a flag so 7 must have a slash. Seemed good enough of a compromise to slash all the 7s and give 1s flags and feet.

    Pulptastic,

    Same in Brazil for the 7 (but no feet on the 1). That’s where I picked up the habit.

    ansis,

    It’s like it’s wearing a bow-tie 🤵

    Denalduh, (edited )
    staticblanket,

    Maximum effect!

    pomodoro_longbreak,
    @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

    It’s beautiful

    moktor,

    I still use this one! Makes me feel like a fancy lad.

    FlyingSquid,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Me too. Then one day I thought about how it was just unnecessary extra steps and I stopped. I also used to do a fancy 1.

    Denalduh,

    Same dude. My 7s are so unfancy now.

    Filthmontane,

    I started using that back in middle school, too, but I never gave up.

    icepuncher69,

    Did Phineas got a piercing?

    A_Filthy_Weeaboo,

    Damnit…take my upvote

    Kolanaki,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    I used to use the slash on 7s when I was in Jr high because it was legit and nobody did it.

    But, like… Why? What purpose does it serve? It’s not like the slash through a 0 to differentiate it from an O.

    kboy101222,

    My 7s and 1s look too similar without it, to the point it was affecting my math grades. This was sixth grade. I’ve done it ever since

    Kolanaki,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    We always were forced to use the foot on the 1 so I never even thought of that. 😮

    VikingHippie,

    🎵 You used the serif! but you didn’t use no deputy!

    kboy101222,

    I’m now calling the line through my 7s the deputy

    VikingHippie,

    I wholeheartedly endorse this course of action 😁

    Lorindol,

    In my country the slashed 7 became mandatory in the national curriculum in the 1930’s. Our military strongly requested this in order to achieve better accuracy in artillery fire control - in those days every calculation was done by hand and mixing 1’s and 7’s could easily have deadly results.

    This practice was quickly adopted by the whole population and it was a great success with no drawbacks. The slashed 7 makes it impossible to mix 1’s and 7’s, therefore it is the superior choice.

    cheeseburger,
    @cheeseburger@lemmy.ca avatar

    I started slashing my 7s and 0s in university; it’s just easier to distinguish them thanks to the abundance of Greek letters, symbols, and notations used in engineering. Also my bad printing was further marred by constantly nodding off while taking notes, so anything to improve clarity.

    Sotuanduso,

    θ

    slackassassin,

    Ya. Math and engineering totally ducked up my handwriting. I mean, it was already pretty bad. But all those other letters didn’t help!

    Knusper,

    ξ fucked me up a lot more than it probably should have…

    klemptor,

    In undergrad we called that tornado because of how our Math Phys professor wrote it.

    modifier,

    Exact same except I didn’t go to college and it was 100% because I couldn’t read my own writing well enough to distinguish without them.

    The_v,

    I spent 10 years in research, slashing your 7’s and 0’s is absolutely required in data keeping. Every intern/tech I had got the handwriting lesson.

    I also change how they wrote capital G after too many “is that a 6 or a G” moments.

    cheeseburger,
    @cheeseburger@lemmy.ca avatar

    Absolutely G’s and 2s!

    rothaine,

    All about slashing Z’s

    ininewcrow,
    @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar
    steal_your_face,
    @steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

    I switched to the middle one because I couldn’t tell my sevens from my ones 😅

    VikingHippie,

    Same here 😄

    Sharkwellington,

    Underline your danged ones.

    abbotsbury,
    @abbotsbury@lemmy.world avatar

    I make my underline too wide which makes it unsuitable for anything but 1 by itself :(

    Knusper,

    But why not cross the seven instead?

    get_off_the_phone,

    My underlined 1s look like my 2s when I write with a marker. It’s a problem I didn’t antisipate that arose when I was trying to distinguish my 1s from my Is and ls.

    zaphod,

    But they’re not phasors.

    someguy3,

    Does no one write their 1 as a simple line down?

    ridethisbike,

    I’m sure some do. But not everyone does. This helps avoid the confusion.

    ReveredOxygen,
    @ReveredOxygen@sh.itjust.works avatar

    I do, but then it’s too easy to confuse with absolute value. Beats confusing it with 7 though

    Heavybell,
    @Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

    1 do, buy sometimes it can be important to make sure you mean I and not 1 (and definitely not l) if you’re writing a code of some kind.

    jarfil,

    BOO… × IOO + BS

    zerofk,

    Only when writing binary or truth tables.

    root_beer,

    I do, but dependent upon context. If there is no risk of confusion with a capital I or lower-case l (though I tend to write the latter with a slight rightward curve at the bottom), then yeah, it’s just a basic vertical line.

    This is a thousand percent more than I thought I’d ever write about my penmanship. Welp.

    snor10,

    You’ll change your tune when your work forces you to regularly write nonsensical combinations of letters and numbers.

    DragonTypeWyvern,

    ?

    The meme is specifically calling out why the seven slash exists. It’s very possible to confuse the two with sloppy writing.

    dmention7,

    I think what snor is saying is that the “hatted” 1 prevents mistaking it for an I when there are numerals and letters in the same context.

    RedAggroBest,

    If they curved the tick instead of some angled dash nonsense there would be no mistake. Thus an angled top on a 1, rather than curved, should be a punishable offense

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