ShouldBeeStudying
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izlwujm wrote
Reply to comment by iamobiwan in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
Whether an authority says X or not doesn't mean it looks ugly. And legibility for one person is different than for other people. I've delt with parse texing the difference on computers and it's not ba.... nevermind. This discussion has been done and it's not what I'm here for
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izlml33 wrote
Reply to comment by ShouldBeeStudying in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
^^ Haha, someone doesn't like my experience
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izlh0ew wrote
Reply to comment by stringdom in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
Yeah man. Some people like it. Some don't. So it's a shame this otherwise fantastic tool shuts that out.
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izkvx1v wrote
Reply to comment by stringdom in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
I've seen it go the other way in a professional setting. One place I worked you couldn't put documents out to clients with single. One of the jr. analysts even redid templates once for the single method and the senior management squashed it. This was 5 years ago. A couple others, people put things out both ways.
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I believe you though.
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izksg3r wrote
Reply to comment by stringdom in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
No. Just not objectively true and it doesn't doesn't settle anything. Folks have had this conversation way better than anyone on here will be able to do, and we've probably read them ourselves already anyway. So it would be nice if this website accommodate both methods
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izkmiod wrote
Reply to comment by stringdom in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
Any reasonable person knows a lot of what you said is subjective.
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izkayed wrote
Reply to comment by KokopelliOnABike in A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
I still have my keyboarding book telling us to do it that way. Haha, 40 years from now I will still show it to people. It's so much more fun to hit it twice!
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izk9n5c wrote
Reply to A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
I tried out the settings and nothing seems to accommodate two spaces after a sentence. I'd be ok taking a hit to the accuracy if there was a setting that didn't blow everything up after that. But even ignoring punctuation or stopping after an error doesn't line up it right.
ShouldBeeStudying t1_izjtws2 wrote
Reply to A website where you can practice typing by typing out classic literature instead of random words or passages - You improve your typing speed and read a great book at the same time ! by MagicalEloquence
I wish I could set it to have two spaces after periods rather than one
ShouldBeeStudying t1_j2f49sz wrote
Reply to comment by PokebannedGo in Eli5 How exactly does Noise cancellation work? That too in such small airbuds by Professional-Ad3441
If I blare huge sound at my ears it will ruin them. Like gunshots, jet engine or concert speakers. If I blare huge opposite sound at the same time are my ears fine?
Let's ignore the practicality of this please