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Only if you cook and wash for yourself and never for others.
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I can relate, Chris. I first started playing around with the TRS-80 at the back of the math classroom in 1980. That was my senior year in high school. I agree on the enduring value of the typing class. The school was filled with IBM Selectric typewriters and had one computer. Today the schools are filled with computers and nobody knows what a typewriter is. Funny how 3 decades changes things. What year was it you started?
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The typing class I took my senior year of high school (1983) used manual typewriters. It didn't take -- I type my own special way.
Member 110323 wrote: and had one computer
What was it? My school's was the PDP-11 that ran the town's whole school system.
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It was the TRS-80 in the math class room. The first computer I ever laid hands on.
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I was in HS in 1998, and we were still using typewriters for the typing class... I grew up in a poor school district
I didn't learn to type fast until it became a necessity of communicating in FPS and RTS games
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