NYCFarmboy:I've not checked but I'm ultra fast....back in high school on a manual typewriter I could bang out over 100 words per minute.....boy that dates me!....so I'm guessing on a computer it is even faster.
Don't feel too bad, Farmboy. I was typing assignments for elementary school on a typewriter. My parents wouldn't get a computer back then. They couldn't afford it, and plus spending +$1000 for machine which could only do spreadsheets, word processing and DOS (or MACOS) games seemed like waste.
My typewriter was a bit advanced though. It had an LCD screen where you could type and edit a line of text, and after hitting enter would type out the line with a very memorable bang! bang! ba-bang! We could only afford that because my father returned to college, and got financial aid.
I took a typing class in high school, and I'm glad I did. I was a painfully slow typer, and I hated it. Now in college any and all papers are required to be typed, no matter the length, in MLA format - ALWAYS or FAILURE. Some professors are a little more relaxed, others not so much. I had an Art History professor who would not accept the paper if there was the least bit of deviation from the format. Naturally I was apprehensive, but he was a good professor and I enjoyed the class and I got an A.
Soubasse, you'll have to define an age bracket. I hate cell phones, palm pilots, mp3 players, etc. I only have a cell phone because I was forced to get one out of convenience. I never use it accept for emergencies, and it sits in my room charged up, and almost $100 worth of minutes available on it. All these disposable, noisy, annoying, superfluous, and chintzy gadgets are rather obnoxious, let alone their minimalist design.
First they came for the ABC consoles, then they came for the older consoles. When they finally got to the spinets, they were all gone.