The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for October 30, 2016

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    Dr.DocSmith  over 7 years ago

    Maybe but the goofy kid cannot use a keyboard! I learned to type in 1975, and have never forgotten how despite a few decades of not doing it. Learning to type will improve a kids usefulness on a computer, yes it will !!! Learn to type kids!!!

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    whenlifewassimpler  over 7 years ago

    I am with you Dr.DocSmith, I learned to type very early on myself. It was a skill I have used all my life.

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    Anters55  over 7 years ago

    Have to agree – took 3 years typing in school and its been an essential life skill! Even as I type this…..

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    Smiley Rmom  over 7 years ago

    When I was homeschooling my sons, typing was required for them. However, they were resistant to learning, until I found a software program that was basically a video game, using touch typing. When they learned that Mom could beat their scores, because I knew touch typing and they didn’t, it gave them incentive to learn. Not all computer work can be done with an itty-bitty keyboard.

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    TossedSaladCartoon  over 7 years ago

    So true. So very sadly true!

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    albzort  over 7 years ago

    Typing was the most useful course I took in high school, though I didn’t know it at the time. The fastest I ever did was 40 words per minute. But I’ve never seen anyone who can thumb-type on a phone as fast as a decent typist can type. Some guy won $50k for “for composing a 149-character message, with capitalization, punctuation and various symbols, in 39 seconds.” That works out to about 46 words per minute, well short of Brutus’s 60 wpm. http://tinyurl.com/hsfubg6

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    ChessPirate  over 7 years ago

    I wonder if taking a typing class helped me with the W-A-S-D Gaming? :-)

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    KEA  over 7 years ago

    still don’t know how people hit the right keys with their thumbs – then again it might be why spelling is so poor these days

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    AtypicalReader  over 7 years ago

    I have no clue how fast I type, but if I’m chatting with someone online, I often get remarks of “you type so fast!” because I’m able to answer them so quickly…lol

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  over 7 years ago

    I dated the Typing Teacher’s Student Aid. I did manage to pass the course, but I didn’t have to work very hard.

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    Ariesr  over 7 years ago

    I took typing because I knew I would have to type my papers in college. In high school my mother who was a secretary could type them for me. When computers appeared on the scene being able to type was a great skill to have.

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    Old Man River  over 7 years ago

    YEA bt he only tps prtl wds

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    LV1951  over 7 years ago

    The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Remember that? I took 2 years of typing in high school. 1st year on a manual typewriter and the 2nd year on an electric one. I abhor texting! It has ruined the English language!

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    K M  over 7 years ago

    For me to use my thumbs to tap out a message, I’d have to use my wife’s tablet. Smartphone screens just aren’t big enough for my fat digits. That’s why I use an Android version of Graffiti, which was created originally for Palm PDAs. Shorthand for the tech age.

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    route66paul  over 7 years ago

    Knowing how to type can keep you around at layoff time. Not having to send it to the steno pool means you get it in faster.

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    Packer Backer  over 7 years ago

    I’ve been using pc keyboards for 30 years and still have to look at the keys when I type!

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