Is it bad that I haven't the faintest clue as to what a "rota" is?
It really depends. What I like about technology is that most devices have spell check or auto-correct on them, though auto-correct can be a curse at times:/
I like writing by using pen and paper but my right hand cramps so badly for prolonged periods at a time. I would prefer to use a typewriter, but there are some disadvantages. No matter how you look at it, there are both pros and cons. Digital does save paper and it makes things much easier to share. Art wise, I prefer using my computer.
Until I saw this post, I had no idea rota wasn't a word that travelled. I wonder if that means we only started using it recently (although it's a Latin word).
Hmm, maybe it's even local to my part of the country. We've always said it in my family. There used to be a washing-up rota when I was a kid to see who did the dishes.
Now I wonder if the OP is from the same part of the same country as me. Hmmm...
Do you prefer pen and paper...or technology?
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Is it bad that I haven't the faintest clue as to what a "rota" is?
It really depends. What I like about technology is that most devices have spell check or auto-correct on them, though auto-correct can be a curse at times:/
I like writing by using pen and paper but my right hand cramps so badly for prolonged periods at a time. I would prefer to use a typewriter, but there are some disadvantages. No matter how you look at it, there are both pros and cons. Digital does save paper and it makes things much easier to share. Art wise, I prefer using my computer.
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Until I saw this post, I had no idea rota wasn't a word that travelled. I wonder if that means we only started using it recently (although it's a Latin word).
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I've only known it since i started my current job 4 years ago
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Hmm, maybe it's even local to my part of the country. We've always said it in my family. There used to be a washing-up rota when I was a kid to see who did the dishes.
Now I wonder if the OP is from the same part of the same country as me. Hmmm...
A "rota" is a schedule :)
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Thank you!
thank you Imsupernormal :)