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Quiet Aunt Zelda
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Old Mar 3, 2008, 08:33 PM #1 of 20
In elementary school we learned through a couple of general programs and stuff... If we were to play any games in those classes, it had to be educational. So we played Super Muncher, which was an ultimate win of a game, regardless of it's educational value.

In middle school, we were taught to use home row and stuff using your pinky on adsf jkl;, but I never really followed it since I had already taught myself to type in 6th grade using three fingers on each hand... Shift exclusively for my pinky.

Some people still didn't type quickly enough in high school, so we had our options to take Business Word Processing, which taught typing along with how to write several types of papers. I was still faster than a good majority of the people in my class who actually used all four fingers though...

In short, none of the lessons actually helped me. I ended up teaching myself through IMing people and just learning not to look at the keyboard when I type.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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