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What does ChadTower do for a living?
AlanS17:
If more people started bringing their machines to work and leaving them in the break room, everyone here would have more time to get on the forums. It would be good distraction for everyone else and a good excuse for you.
ChadTower:
We have wireless laptops. No need to stop for things like toilet breaks.
shardian:
--- Quote from: saint on November 14, 2006, 01:49:44 pm ---Last time I tested myself (years ago) I came out about 72 WPM. Wonder if I've gotten faster or slower since.
Oh, what Chad does for a living? I pay him to keep the # of posts per day high :)
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Reminds me of when I applied for a co-op with the Corps of Engineers. The application came to a spot asking how many words I could type a minute. I had no idea, but did know I am fairly quick. I asked my mom what is a decent number for typing, and she told me with a confident tone 120! I didn't know better, so I put that down. :laugh2: :laugh2:
I got the job...but they never asked about the typing thing. :laugh2: :laugh2:
AtomSmasher:
on a side note, damnit, I missed my leet post. I was going to screenshot the occasion, but I wasn't paying attention. Thats what I get for rarely looking at my post count.
shmokes:
I can type incredibly fast -- 85 WPM on a good day. Then I see people typing 120+ WPM and I think, "Jesus, that's like the difference between me and someone who only types 40 WPM. How is that even possible? Maybe I can't type incredibly fast"
I can't really wrap my head around it being possible to increase my typing speed by 40 or 50 WPS. I think the world record is over 200 WPM. My fingers are already moving so quickly and fluidly when I'm typing at my fastest that it doesn't seem possible that they could be typing more than twice as fast. I guess I don't really know what my point is.
and so on . . .
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