 h a l f b a k e r y Puts the 'reek' in Eureka
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Perfect for cheats of all ages, and esp. students who can't be bothered to copy someone else's assignment by hand(never mind actually doing the assignment themselves).
This photocopier would - by some very cunning software indeed- be able to understand the content of printed/handwritten pages and
then re-write in in your own handwriting/ink colour. An even smarter version would be able re-write key phrases in your own special style. Custom handwriting font
http://www.execpc.com/~adw/ This provides a big chunk of what you need. [TickleMeElmo, May 25 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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Scan, OCR, print in different font. |
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Not just any font, your own handwriting font. See link. |
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Could be useful for stalkers too.
You could send letters to a
celebrity in their own
handwriting, and then you can
claim that they were sending
them to themselves as publicity
for their latest
film/record/tofu cookbook in
the subsequent courtcase. I
don't speak from experience mind... |
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What's wrong with actually doing the work? You avoid the Karmic backlash that way. |
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Like students haven't been copying each other's assignments before photocopiers were but a Hershey bar in Chester F. Carlson's back pocket? |
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Tutors and teachers aren't completely illiterate. If we read the same content twice, we know, even if it's in a different handwriting. |
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I've had many a (I've never copied anyone else's work, mind you) slacker copy my papers back in Middle school and the teachers never found out. They weren't too bright though. |
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Copying another's work doesn't always involve cheating. I often have to photocopy a classmate's notes (after missing a class). It would be great if I could put it back into my own handwriting rather than keep their illegible style. However, if I can't read it, how will the software? |
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