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http://twitter.com/chrispirillo - When I first started typing, my speed was about one word per minute - and it was on a typewriter. Back then, personal computers didn't exist, and neither did electric typewriters. Later in life, I had to unlearn poor habits that I had learned in the course of teaching myself how to type. These days, I type around 100 wpm, which isn't too bad. If you don't type properly, there's really no reason you shouldn't learn. In this day and age of computers everywhere, you really need to be able to type properly - and quickly. The worst part will be unlearning your bad habits! http://chris.pirillo.com - http://geeks.pirillo.com

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  • i learned how to type in 7th grade with a program called mirco type 4

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  • Respond to this video... Yes! I did know that about MN's mother creating white-out! Random nerd facts! 

  • @commandmagician Nothing wrong with nerds, baby!

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  • I manage to type at around 40 WPM, but remember that I just switched over to the Dvorak layout about 2 months ago.

  • is he a nerd yeah ... he is

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