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Dec 27 2011 06:32am
Quote (Wretch @ Dec 27 2011 08:31am)
i know right on, but to someone like me, that's why it's depressing ;\


Too bad we can't all be as good as you are at life.
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Dec 27 2011 06:34am
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high wpm is easy, it's the accuracy that gets me :p


That is also my problem. I make too many mistakes and it slows me down and I rarely get a super high perfect speed run with 100% accuracy. I think it's because I don't use all of my fingers like they teach you to. I use 4 fingers instead of 8. I type like 90% of the letters on my index fingers. I think I would be much faster and more accurate/consistent if I typed like the normal person :(
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Dec 27 2011 06:34am
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Too bad we can't all be as good as you are at life.


how do you define good at life?
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Dec 27 2011 06:35am
Quote (HeyMan @ Dec 27 2011 08:34am)
That is also my problem. I make too many mistakes and it slows me down and I rarely get a super high perfect speed run with 100% accuracy. I think it's because I don't use all of my fingers like they teach you to. I use 4 fingers instead of 8. I type like 90% of the letters on my index fingers. I think I would be much faster and more accurate/consistent if I typed like the normal person :(


yeah but i type at 230/5% with my flaccid phallus
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how do you define good at life?


I don't know, you should probably ask the other guy since he has such an awesomely good life. I wouldn't really know.
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Dec 27 2011 06:36am
Quote (HeyMan @ Dec 27 2011 10:34pm)
That is also my problem. I make too many mistakes and it slows me down and I rarely get a super high perfect speed run with 100% accuracy. I think it's because I don't use all of my fingers like they teach you to. I use 4 fingers instead of 8. I type like 90% of the letters on my index fingers. I think I would be much faster and more accurate/consistent if I typed like the normal person :(


vouch, and I do know people who only type with index fingers and it takes ages lol, I much prefer to use more fingers.

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I don't know, you should probably ask the other guy since he has such an awesomely good life. I wouldn't really know.


ah ok...
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Dec 27 2011 06:40am
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vouch, and I do know people who only type with index fingers and it takes ages lol, I much prefer to use more fingers.


Yeah. I don't use my left pinky at all. I use my left ring finger only for caps lock (I don't use shift for capital letters). Right pinky for backspace and enter. Right ring finger for shift.
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Dec 27 2011 06:42am
I dont use pinkys either, just the other 6 fingers.
except ofcourse the buttons you stated above

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Dec 27 2011 06:45am
For me the problem starts to pop up when I need to type in actual numbers. That is when I get slower by a bit. Yet it does add up. I fucking hate typing programs.

I'd rather Microsoft Word where you can type the whole paragraph and then go back and correct your mistakes afterwards. That is how it should be done. Besides in Microsoft Word I can type 'recieve' and Word will automatically correct the i and the e without me having to do it. The pressure is no longer on and you can now type more...'freely' as opposed to a typing program.
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Dec 27 2011 06:56am
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For me the problem starts to pop up when I need to type in actual numbers. That is when I get slower by a bit. Yet it does add up. I fucking hate typing programs.

I'd rather Microsoft Word where you can type the whole paragraph and then go back and correct your mistakes afterwards. That is how it should be done. Besides in Microsoft Word I can type 'recieve' and Word will automatically correct the i and the e without me having to do it. The pressure is no longer on and you can now type more...'freely' as opposed to a typing program.


I'm pretty decent with short numbers when I use the number bar thing, not the keypad. keypad is gg for long numbers though.
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