I think I took touch-typing three times before it "stuck". I realize now that I don't spell subvocally as I type so much as spell the words out with memorized finger-taps -- I only have to slow down in order to spell out uncommon words (like 'subvocally').
The letters are worn off most of my iBook's keyboard, which makes it troublesome for some people to use, I've noticed.
I took typing in high school. Figured I'd need it at some point. I touch type ok. Not well enough to be considered good but I can type my own work fast enough. DH still types with two fingers. My kids will probably only learn to type with their thumbs.
So Owen reads at 3rd grade level. He really is a buffista baby. His IEP meeting went pretty well. Teacher is on notice about evil classmate.
Timelies all!
Am back from Atlanta, tired and feeling kinda bleh. Hopefully I don't have con crud.
Heh. I moused over your link and saw something about baseball, and knew what story you were linking to.
Oh man -- my coworker, who is going on maternity leave next month, just had a candidate reject her job offer. After waiting weeks for HR to call the references. Man!
The typing class was on IBM Selectric typewriters, which pretty much spoiled me for every single keyboard I've used since then.
Bliss. Oh bliss.
An older friend made me swear to him I would take typing so I wouldn't have to suffer like he did in college.
My mom wouldn't let me take typing in high school (I believe the phrase "over my dead body" was uttered), due to some amorphous feminist principles. This has led, over the years, to my developing rapid 2-finger typing.
My Mother refused to learn to type in High School. She was the only girl on the student council and they thought she should take care of the minutes. It was like the fish thing. She didn't have a problem when I wanted to because of the whole "its a different time" thing. Which always made sense to me.
I can't remember ever having learned touch typing in school, which is odd because from 7th grade on there was always at least one computer-related class, and we definitely had Mavis Beacon typing tests. But I have no idea when or where I learned concepts like "home keys."
Pretty sure those are in the Mavis Beacon exercises or tutorials or whatever they call them.
What do you do when you erroneously receive an email filled with personal details? Do you respond saying, dude, you've got the wrong email address? Or do you just delete it?
From a stranger? I replied with "you've got the wrong person". If it was someone I knew? Oh lordy, depends on the details I guess.
Cashmere, that's what I said on Twitter. Only I said, "here are your HRs, sir." GMTA!
I just saw that, java. Ha!