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  • D Daniel Santillanes

    :wtf::omg:

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    Raj Lal
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    its 404 - file not found for ed.poore 122.11 wpm record :)

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    • E Ed Poore

      I wonder if I could beat that with one finger...  Oh well, I suppose I'll cancel the sleeping session planned for tonight :sigh: [edit]http://ed.poore.googlepages.com/typing-single-finger.bmp[^], he he, 38.54 WPM, beaten you with one finger.  I suppose I'd better try getting drunk now[/edit]


      As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

      Last modified: 26 July 2006 17:31:33 -- I did it!

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      Paul Conrad
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      Ed.Poore wrote:

      I wonder if I could beat that with one finger...

      Well, I sobered up and did 92 wpm with no mistakes :->


      I'd like to help but I am too lazy to Google it for you.

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      • E Ed Poore

        I wonder if I could beat that with one finger...  Oh well, I suppose I'll cancel the sleeping session planned for tonight :sigh: [edit]http://ed.poore.googlepages.com/typing-single-finger.bmp[^], he he, 38.54 WPM, beaten you with one finger.  I suppose I'd better try getting drunk now[/edit]


        As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

        Last modified: 26 July 2006 17:31:33 -- I did it!

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        Paul Conrad
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        Ed.Poore wrote:

        http://ed.poore.googlepages.com/typing-single-finger.bmp\[^\], he he, 38.54 WPM, beaten you with one finger

        Yeah, but did ya see my other post. Did a 92wpm with 0 mistakes. Your .bmp is still 404'd :) I did a 130.59wpm with only one blemish[^] :-> -- modified at 18:48 Wednesday 26th July, 2006

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        • E Ed Poore

          http://labs.jphantom.com/wpm/[^] Although it's not suited to a programmer's style.  Anybody want to write one?  Or are we all too embarrased by our reliance on Intellisense (when it works:rolleyes:) :) My speed (after a few attempts to get used to the language): 122.11 wpm[^]


          As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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          Edbert P
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          96.51 first try :) 108.29 second try with 2 mistakes...oh well.

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          • E Ed Poore

            http://labs.jphantom.com/wpm/[^] Although it's not suited to a programmer's style.  Anybody want to write one?  Or are we all too embarrased by our reliance on Intellisense (when it works:rolleyes:) :) My speed (after a few attempts to get used to the language): 122.11 wpm[^]


            As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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            Judah Gabriel Himango
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            105 for me. :cool:

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            • E Ed Poore

              http://labs.jphantom.com/wpm/[^] Although it's not suited to a programmer's style.  Anybody want to write one?  Or are we all too embarrased by our reliance on Intellisense (when it works:rolleyes:) :) My speed (after a few attempts to get used to the language): 122.11 wpm[^]


              As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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              Ryan Binns
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              120.6wpm, with two mistakes.

              Ryan

              "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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              • E Ed Poore

                Was it sentences or was it (as it looks like from my glance) just random alpha-numeric characters?  If the latter then I'd expect "scores" to drop.


                As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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                Dustin Metzgar
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                It's real paragraphs. But with all the punctuation and capitalization included. It uses a Java applet to run the test.

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                • D Dustin Metzgar

                  It's real paragraphs. But with all the punctuation and capitalization included. It uses a Java applet to run the test.

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                  Chris S Kaiser
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                  I think it has to do with the words it uses. There seemed to be a large number of large words. I think characters per minute is a more accurate metric of speed.

                  This statement is false.

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                  • C Chris S Kaiser

                    I think it has to do with the words it uses. There seemed to be a large number of large words. I think characters per minute is a more accurate metric of speed.

                    This statement is false.

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                    Dan Neely
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                    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                    I think it has to do with the words it uses. There seemed to be a large number of large words. I think characters per minute is a more accurate metric of speed.

                    The 'official definition' of words per minute defines a word as 5 keys (letters, numbers, symbols, space, enter, tab, etc). So unless the test isn't following the rules, word length shouldn't matter.

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                    • E Ed Poore

                      Intellisense hog ;P


                      As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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                      Daniel Santillanes
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                      Nah, I don't have that much practice with english actually.

                      daniero

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                      • R Raj Lal

                        its 404 - file not found for ed.poore 122.11 wpm record :)

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                        Daniel Santillanes
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                        Duuuuh :doh: I should've known :rolleyes:

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                        • D Daniel Santillanes

                          Nah, I don't have that much practice with english actually.

                          daniero

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                          Ed Poore
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                          That's why someone would make a lot of money for a vocal intellisense, you know set up aliases etc, autocomplete words that we begin to speak... :cool:


                          As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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                          • E Ed Poore

                            That's why someone would make a lot of money for a vocal intellisense, you know set up aliases etc, autocomplete words that we begin to speak... :cool:


                            As of how to accomplish this I wouldn't have a clue at the moment and I'm too lazy to google it

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                            Daniel Santillanes
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                            Vocal Intellisense, I never thought of that... :cool:

                            daniero

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                            • D Daniel Santillanes

                              Vocal Intellisense, I never thought of that... :cool:

                              daniero

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                              Ed Poore
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                              My copyright! :-D


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