Posted by 4wdtom on February 20, 2020 at 06:35:48 from (71.161.236.135):
In Reply to: Typing posted by 37 chief on February 19, 2020 at 21:29:30:
Had to take 1/2 year in order to graduate (67) but they didn't have anything to fill in the other half year so said, "why don't you just take a year? It might turn out to be useful and won't hurt." So I did. Never got to be better than 20 to 25 words I think and didn't use the skill until I got a typewriter in about 95 or so that was out for trash and fixed it up. Started using it a little because my hand writing is so bad. Then got a computer. With very little practice it all came back. I make a lot of spelling errors now but it is so easy to correct them as I type I don't worry much. It isn't like with a typewriter where it is a big deal to correct. I wasn't really thrilled about having to take the typing class but it has turned out well. When friends are over and I need to type something into the computer and they see me type without looking and using all fingers they are impressed. It has made it so much easier to use the computer/internet too.
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