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Old 02-23-2022, 12:37 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Last time I wrote anything longer than a few sentences was in high school. I just have no ability or inclination whatsoever to write, and I was too lazy for studying.

That said, I did take a typewriting course in the early 90's, but in just a few years computers made typewriting obsolete.
For me, the typing class I took in school is one of the few classes that taught a skill that I actually used after school. The typewriter is pretty much obsolete but those hours learning to touch type have stood me in good stead over the decades of using computers.

I am still somewhat surprised by the number of computer users who are using the biblical method of typing (AKA seek and ye shall find!).
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