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How's your typing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I learnt to type at part-time day release college, many moons ago when I worked for Frigidaire. Always been a handy tool to have - pre computer days - little ol' manual typewriter for correspondence etc.
Must confess although I touch type, I do tend to cheat when it comes to the figures!!
It always amazes me when I see novelists' or journalists' hammering 19 to the dozen with just 2 fingers - so your not alone maxximus!!
I still look at the keyboard most of the time though.
My wife is a trained typist (and typing as opposed to word processing is a lot harder). She can look at me, hold a conversation and type - she aslo loves audio typing (from a dictaphone).
I learned to type at college, a skill for which I am profoundly grateful.
When I started writing for music magazines, I used an old Coronoa full-size officce machine, it was a right monster!
Because I always liked my copy to be really neat - although I did use Tp-Ex, I would always try and make my first copy the one I sent in, in those days, it was by train on Red Star, or by the new-fangled 'fax' whcih was just coming out.
The habit has stayed with me - even now I can bang out five thousand words straight, with next-to-no-editing required, even though it is far simpler on a PC.