Sunday, June 06, 2004

Charles Maxson has lifted my spirits, hit the nail on the head so to speak. Says Charles, “I spell like siht.” Amen brother, join the crowd - although my problem is not actually spelling per se, it's typing.

You see, I typ elike siht.

See?

My method of key-pressing is what you might call the Modified Greg HUghes Hunt and Peck Method (with the misplaced capitalization left as an intentional part of the name, simply to remind us that it's an imperfect method).

I have worked in journalism, as a police officer, and as a computer geek of various sorts. All of these jobs required me to type - a lot. I just never learned how to type “The Right Way.”

But hey - as far as I'm concerned, so what. That's what spell check is for. I use grammar well, can write my way out of a box whenever needed, and am often leaned upon to help clean up writing that needs to be disseminated to large numbers of people.

But still, I type with four fingers, hit the space bar with one thumb, use only one of the available shift keys with a fifth finger (and that's all that finger does), and I lean heavilly on spell check to help correct my typing rather than my spelling.

And Charles - I'm with ya bro' - add spell check to IM, and I might even start to look smart. Taht woudl be ccol. ;-)



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Sunday, June 06, 2004 10:32:37 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
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Thursday, June 10, 2004 4:01:56 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Just a comment on the 'typing' thingee. I am a very old person, retired from the airlines. The one thing that got me my job back in '64, was the fact that I could 'touchtype' 35wpm without error-plus the fact that I exhaled warm air! LOL!
In those days, all typing was done on a teletype-all reservations, loads, etc. There could be absolutely NO mistakes!
I just find it incredible that people these days can look at a keyboard and type on it! I am not able to do this,ie, I can't look at the keyboard & type. I now type over 80wpm with no errors but, still can't 'look' at the keyboard and do it.
Guess this goes along with the fact that no employee of any fast-food restaurant can count back change. They have to look at their puter to tell them how much 'coin' to give back.
IMHO, we are either turning into a nation of total dummies, or most of the population are rapidly slipping into the lower 50% of the gene pool.
Just my 'twocents'.
William R. Fleming (aka, The Foz!)
Thursday, June 10, 2004 9:36:11 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I'll vote for the gene-pool theory. It's either that or it's simply that kids these days just don't really care. I think there is something to be said for that theory, as well. Damn kids these days, I tell ya.
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