Q5)Finally … ? WPM is a measure of your typing speed. The acronym stands for Words per what?
A5)Minute. (Because I used a PC keyboard to write this set, rather than my usual Mac keyboard? My typing speed dropped slightly. Both Mac and PC have QWERTY layouts: but have various special keys in different places, and use them in different ways.)
Here’s a clue …
“The Lancaster has its origins in the twin-engine Avro Manchester which had been developed during the late 1930s in response to the Air Ministry Specification P.13/36 for a medium bomber for ‘world-wide use’ which could carry a torpedo internally, and make shallow dive-bombing attacks.”
* I have a years old wired, Apple mouse, for when need.
† ‘Hunt and peck’ is an old phrase, Olga: although I’ve not seen it used, recently. One of my neighbours does it, though: he’s a nice chap, Dave, but not exactly computer literate.
I’m not surprised the Mermaid’s changed use, to be honest. So many places are, these days. Brentwood’s only theatre seems to be doing well: but many venues — theatres and cinemas! — seem to be being re-developed. (The theatre mentioned in the piece I linked to? Is in Southend, not too far from me: some twenty miles away, in the other direction from London.)
There’s a film about a speed typing contests? I’d’ve blamed Hollywood for that … except that film’s French, isn’t it … ?
It looks like fun was had by all, at the parade!
‡ Hello, Mum!
§ It’s amazing what you find, when you look, Debbi!
Seventy-five WPM … ? I’m mildly impressed, there! I just wish mine was as good as yours is now: I suspect it’s still fairly impressive!
Q5) four Yes, it's a French Film, and I didn't have much of an idea what it was about (I watched it in Penistone Paramount), but I enjoyed it. I remember the girls would use a cardboard model of the keys to learn them at home (because typewriters were too expensive and not everybody would own one at that time), and she would paint each finger nail in a different colour as a way to remember which keys should be typed with which finger. Not a bad idea! We all had fun at the parade and at the encampment, although it was pretty tiring, but I guess it's part and parcel of the experience. And I got to wear a turban!
I only use 1 finger when typing that is after decades of computing (I started in computers in 1966). The only time I used to have to use multiple fingers was when using a manual card punch. All letters were two holes on the same column and punctuation symbols (such as a “,”) were 3 holes on the same column. The “,” was 0,3,8 all on the same column of the punched card.
I was born in the Country of Lincolnshire known as Bomber county and just about every RAF base had a decommissioned Lancaster as a “Gate Guardian”.This was in the 1960’s when I was a teen and cycled every where in the county.
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Q1) 1941
ReplyDeleteQ2) WW2
Q3) bomber
Q4) Chastise
Q5) four
Yes, it's a French Film, and I didn't have much of an idea what it was about (I watched it in Penistone Paramount), but I enjoyed it. I remember the girls would use a cardboard model of the keys to learn them at home (because typewriters were too expensive and not everybody would own one at that time), and she would paint each finger nail in a different colour as a way to remember which keys should be typed with which finger. Not a bad idea!
We all had fun at the parade and at the encampment, although it was pretty tiring, but I guess it's part and parcel of the experience. And I got to wear a turban!
I only use 1 finger when typing that is after decades of computing (I started in computers in 1966). The only time I used to have to use multiple fingers was when using a manual card punch. All letters were two holes on the same column and punctuation symbols (such as a “,”) were 3 holes on the same column. The “,” was 0,3,8 all on the same column of the punched card.
ReplyDeleteI was born in the Country of Lincolnshire known as Bomber county and just about every RAF base had a decommissioned Lancaster as a “Gate Guardian”.This was in the 1960’s when I was a teen and cycled every where in the county.
1 1941
ReplyDelete2 W.W 2
3 Bo.ber
4 Op4eration Chatiise
5 4 engines
It'll do. I'm not quite as fast or as accurate as I used to be.
ReplyDeletePlus I have to be careful about how I position my arms and hands. Elbows in! :)
1. 1941
2. WWII
3. bomber
4. Chastise
5. four