<p>Just out of curiosity, was there a hand-written "Hope you'll join us" on everyone's acceptance letter?</p>
<p>my son's had it</p>
<p>Yes, and the it looked like the poor guy had writer's cramp by the time he got to it!</p>
<p>there's a machine that signs it lol =P it came up in a previous board.
sorry to pop your bubble =D</p>
<p>Way back when I worked for a senator on Capitol Hill. He had a machine to sign letters, but it did such a lousy job, that mostly his staff and interns did it. So if you go something signed Senator Lawton Chiles back in 1973 it might have been signed by me!</p>
<p>Are you sure it's not hand signed, mine looks convincing. There's an impression on the paper too. Maybe I'll run a chromatography sample and cross it with 100 samples of different inks to truly determine if it was handsigned by a pen or machine signed.</p>
<p>haha, you could.
ORRRR you could just take my word =)</p>
<p>there's a machine that makes the imprint and you just put the pen in it and it guides it through the strokes =P</p>
<p>wow, im such a partypooper. sowwy ><"</p>
<p>Here's the machine: <a href="http://www.signaturemachine.com/products/demo_page.htm?source=google_ad&gclid=CM2Q5u7DoIsCFSRQgAodYVL4gg%5B/url%5D">http://www.signaturemachine.com/products/demo_page.htm?source=google_ad&gclid=CM2Q5u7DoIsCFSRQgAodYVL4gg</a></p>
<p>Pretty cool way to trick someone.</p>
<p>For being accepted to Harvard I do lack a lot of common sense. I know admit to Johns Hopkins had all of their letters signed and personalized at the bottom. Oh well, to think Harvard actually wanted me to attend.</p>