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Bond robot writes fancy notes – in your handwriting

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That’s why the Bond service was created. It uses a pen-holding robot to create a “hand-written” note in your handwriting, which is then snail-mailed to a recipient of your choice…

Users start by submitting a handwriting sample online. The Bond software analyzes this to identify how you form each letter of the alphabet, along with things like the slant and spacing of your writing.

From there, whenever you want to send someone special a note, you choose a blank card from the Bond website, then send in the typed text that you want to have written, along with the recipient’s name and address. One of the company’s 11 robots will then write the text in the card, which will subsequently be mailed.
via Gizmag

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