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Old 03-21-2009, 11:30 AM   #70
Tattncat
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Hey, Geoff, I learned my touch typing in high school on a manual typewriter. The school had one electric typewriter (for the advanced secretarial students to try). My computer class in college was on a IBM 1620 that occupied an entire room, was programed with punch cards and lacked a Crt.
I still touch type (on the computer), but it's thumbs for my Touch.
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