This may be legible to anyone who graduated before 2010, but for those who matriculated in the last 13 years, cursive handwriting might as well be another language. Hundreds of US Postal Service workers in a Utah facility decipher bad handwriting, cursive, and otherwise illegible addresses on envelopes and packages every day so the mail can eventually get to its intended recipients. The Salt Lake City team is responsible for making the perpetually-unreadable cursive addresses as many workers who were never taught it in school have trouble reading it. (Photo: Tony Mikayelyan. KUTV)