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The art of being consistent
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Any of those guys could work for me. Having been in manufacturing all my life I've seen some people like those, I've had women so fast with their hands you couldn't see the move they were making and a man that ran a radial arm bore machine boring probably 4 holes per second without looking at what he was drilling, the fastest data entry I've seen was a woman that could enter as many inventory tickets as three others and never make a mistake, while the other three would have many mistakes.I may grow old but I'll never grow up.
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LIhikers wrote:
I took typing in high school but don't know how many words a minute I can type now.
Actually, I took typing not to learn to type, but, because I knew the class would be mostly girls
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Never took typing in highschool like I should have. So in college, I major in Computer Science and get by with two fingers and having girls type in a lot of my longer assignments.
Once I started at Texas Instruments some people were amazed at how fast I could go with just 2 fingers, but it wasn't fast enough. So that spring I took a typing class at the local community college. Still nowhere as fast as my wife or some of my sons, but it still makes a big difference.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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I use all my fingers when typing, but I do not touch type. People are amazed when they see how I type. I typed this post without looking at the keyboard.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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LIhikers wrote:
I took typing in high school but don't know how many words a minute I can type now.
Actually, I took typing not to learn to type, but, because I knew the class would be mostly girls
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IBM Thinkpads have a different kind of bump in the middle of the keyboard.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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When I was at university, we had 3 different keyboard layouts in the computer lab, the secretaries I helped had Tandy Model A computers with yet another keyboard layout. My weekend job had 3 other keyboard layouts. And my home compuer had yet another one. The bump so you can tell the home row by feel, can also be an underline, or asterisk. And not all under the same letter. So I look at the keyboard before I start typing to see which leter is the home row key.--
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WanderingStovie wrote:
I use all my fingers when typing, but I do not touch type. People are amazed when they see how I type. I typed this post without looking at the keyboard.
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Drybones wrote:
WanderingStovie wrote:
I use all my fingers when typing, but I do not touch type. People are amazed when they see how I type. I typed this post without looking at the keyboard.
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WanderingStovie wrote:
IBM Thinkpads have a different kind of bump in the middle of the keyboard.
Lest we forget.....
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