My John Hancock

A signature according to Wikipedia is a stylised depiction of someone’s name, as a proof of identity. In practical, I normally sign on the business lunches bill after spending few hundred ringgit on not-so-much-of-food rather than what information that I got from those 5-star lunches.

Many people said my signature akin to that of ministers. No way Jose. Nauzubillah min zalik. I will not let myself near those playing with politics. Politics are filthy, and this not necessarily confined to polical parties only. Office politics are worsts.

The other day, I was accompanying  Jay in a PECIPTA09 exhibition in KLCC. There’s this UITM booth which had the software to analyse signature. Without hesitation, I scribbled my since-1979-signature to the tablet pc and walla, there came the analysis, below.

Things, are not as I expected. I thought, I’m a very independent (self reliance) person. But no I’m not. Maybe, in business and in working culture, I will call this as the need of teamwork. In my personal life, I’m in dire need of my spouse, at all times.

The rest are believable. The inventor said that this application has more than 70% accuracy. I would say, it’s more than 90%.

3 Comments »

  1. mus Said,

    November 29, 2009 @ 8:16 pm

    You know they say my signature too do looks like our former DPM. Should try to get it analyze too. The problem with my signature is, I need a bigger column to put it into. With those tiny area I found it quite hard to scribble mine. Perhaps I’m a lefty…

  2. yeop Said,

    November 29, 2009 @ 11:45 pm

    lefty? since when?

  3. mus Said,

    December 4, 2009 @ 4:15 am

    Left when: writing, played tennis or badminton, eating using spoon and holding something for total control…

    Right when: bowling, batting, played pingpong, played guitar, blablabla…

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