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01-9-2015 22:54:48  #1


Typing Numbers

Do any of you practice typing numbers? I was entering some stuff at work today and there were lots of addresses and I was trying to type properly.  Typing numbers is hard and I'd forgotten how hard until today.  I remember learning it in typing class.


Smith Premier typewriters are cool!
 

02-9-2015 11:28:41  #2


Re: Typing Numbers

I remember practicing numbers in typing class too.  I don't practice any more.  I don't type them often enough for it to be worth it, I don't think.  On the computer, I use the number key pad if I have to enter long bouts of numbers. I had bought a download of Maevis Beacon teaches typing for my son (which he hates) and I was doing it myself as a refresher.  I quit when I got to the numbers

 

02-9-2015 13:28:36  #3


Re: Typing Numbers

Do you mean touch typing numbers?  If so, then no -- I look at them as I type.  Mainly it's for address purposes only, in my case.  (Particularly when some typewriters have a proper 1, and others require you to use the lower case l, it's better to look first!)

 

02-9-2015 14:06:40  #4


Re: Typing Numbers

At the moment I AM practising touch typing numbers!  I learnt to type several years ago when my children were working through the Mavis Beacon course.  I have decided to see if I can get up to 60 wpm (from low 40s) and am working through the High-Powered Typing Drills book by Elma Whittle. I sometimes listen to Morse code on the radio and try to take that down on a typewriter.  When I did my GPO Morse test in the 1970s at Portishead Radio there was a room full of radio operators with electric typewriters - this you tube link shows a local TV report  of the place in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs-NEO-bxVM

 

02-9-2015 14:37:29  #5


Re: Typing Numbers

5teve B wrote:

I sometimes listen to Morse code on the radio and try to take that down on a typewriter.  

Now that's very cool. I learned Morse code for an amateur radio course I once took, but like so many other things in life, I've long forgotten it. Actually, that's not exactly true. I could still tap out SOS and CQ... 
 


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 

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