Posted by Tony in SD on February 20, 2020 at 14:30:39 from (216.106.218.1):
In Reply to: Typing posted by 37 chief on February 19, 2020 at 21:29:30:
When I was in the 8th grade, typing was required. I was mad. Told my Mom that I wasn't going to be a secretary so I didnt need to learn how to type. Mom always had the right answers She told me that I was born because my Dad came home alive from the Korea during the war. He could type so the Marines made him a company clerk (his job was basically Radar's job on MASH). It kept him from the front lines. Who knows for sure but it got me thinking. So I decide it might be a good idea to learn to type. Little did I know that as an engineer I would be working on a computer most of my life. Including typing on an IBM card punch programing Fortran. At his point I have 50 years of typing under my belt......... or finger tips........ LOL Thanks Mom.
PS my daughter can type accurately as fast as you can talk with no mistakes. Not sure how fast but it is well over 120 words per min. She can type faster that an old manual typewriter can reset the letter bars.
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