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Originally posted by Premium Parrots View Postsure they can type on a keyboard but with all the current spelling shortcuts will you be able to understand what they type?
I can relate something to you (funny stuff aside) that not being able to type on a keyboard is the equilavent of not being able to read English. There are still some natural born citizens in this country who hide their illetericy wherever they go on a daily basis.
They pretend to be able to read in public but they have also mastered a way to fake it. These people (although few among us) may be sitting next to you in a restaurant and they are not able to read the menu. So they pretend they are reading the menu.
And then they just order something that they know is probably on the menu. This is like a blind person who walks around with a white cane. Not really funny but we can see the handicap and admire the effort.
Never learning how to type is a very rare afflictaion in this modern age we live in. The dumbest of the dumb (the main point of this "Georgia" post) does not include even these above mentioned.
But there are still those among us who have sailed through life will all kinds of accomplishments and even "power"....who are still hiding.
Whenever I go into a McDonalds, and order something I say under my breath to myself about the $9 an hour worker behind the counter, even in Georgia:....... "If only I could do what you do".
Dan
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Originally posted by Andy105 View PostProbably close in age. When I was in high school, guys took Shop class, and girls took typing. After years of practical study work, I can now type with my index fingers. My wife has always made a living at typing, and can type dictation faster than I can talk. But I can build a toolbox.
My bro in law believes that we may be the last generation that knows how to use tools,and laughing said that maybe our opposed thumbs would disappear in generations to come......I told him not worry, thumbs are still used to type.....
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Originally posted by Burnsey View PostSame here. I took all of the shop classes.....I tried to explain to my grandson (9) the other day how we set type by hand, character by character in print shop....I got the wtf look for my efforts. lol
My bro in law believes that we may be the last generation that knows how to use tools,and laughing said that maybe our opposed thumbs would disappear in generations to come......I told him not worry, thumbs are still used to type.....
just sayinGrant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
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Originally posted by DanF View PostThis brings me to a very personal confession (online).
Without telling you how old I am and not going into my past history of learning all kinds of stuff over the years (including my favorite: learning to speak fluent French after forty five) I am going to say that the very "dumbest" person in the South or anywhere else in the entire USA probably can .....type on a keyboard.
I still can't!
Dan
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Originally posted by CoderGuy View PostLOL very true. Just try handing a fast food worker 5.25 for a 3.20 purchase and see what happens.
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I had keyboarding class as soon as i hit kindergarten which was probably 1997 I think. Something about typing just came very naturally to me. When I was 10 I was already up to 80 wpm. Haven't done a typing test since middle school but my 8th grade I was maxing out at about 130. I can probably go just as fast probably not as accurate though. It's not so much being able to type its really about muscle memory and hand-remember coordination. I've always had quick hands, I could type, I was able to play some video games like halo 2 and madden which had huge benefits if you could move your hands quickly and turned a nice profit for a 13 year old at them. My high school music teacher begged me all 4 years to try to learn the piano and play for them because of how quickly I could type.
So if you're a slow typist it probably isn't so much the generation gap as much as it is that you are slow at other menial things that could receive benefits by having quicker hand motion.
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Originally posted by Thunder_Snus View Post
So if you're a slow typist it probably isn't so much the generation gap as much as it is that you are slow at other menial things that could receive benefits by having quicker hand motion.Last edited by Andy105; 29-12-13, 02:38 AM.
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I'd be interested to know if any of you can write in cursive? I'm constantly amazed at "younger" people not being able to read my cursive writing (and I write very well). It's not that this person is illiterate, but it's no longer being taught in schools. It's viewed as antiquated, not needed. I've personally taught my own children to write in cursive, if for no other reason...OUR CONSTITUTION and Bill of rights are written in cursive, lol.
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Originally posted by rickcharles606 View PostI'd be interested to know if any of you can write in cursive? I'm constantly amazed at "younger" people not being able to read my cursive writing (and I write very well). It's not that this person is illiterate, but it's no longer being taught in schools. It's viewed as antiquated, not needed. I've personally taught my own children to write in cursive, if for no other reason...OUR CONSTITUTION and Bill of rights are written in cursive, lol.
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Originally posted by rickcharles606 View PostI'd be interested to know if any of you can write in cursive? I'm constantly amazed at "younger" people not being able to read my cursive writing (and I write very well). It's not that this person is illiterate, but it's no longer being taught in schools. It's viewed as antiquated, not needed. I've personally taught my own children to write in cursive, if for no other reason...OUR CONSTITUTION and Bill of rights are written in cursive, lol.
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