
If you want to get more done in less time, it’s important to learn how to type faster. If you’re only typing 20 WPM (Words Per Minute), then you’re not going to get as much done compared to someone who types 50 WPM in the same amount of time. If you can type 50 WPM, then you won’t get as much done compared to if you can type 80 WPM.
The most obvious example would be if you do writing. To write 500 words, which is about a page, it’ll take you 10 minutes to type it at 50 WPM. But if you can type 80 WPM, you can finish it in 6.25 minutes. That gives you about 4 minutes of time savings.
4 minutes may not be much, but they accumulate. If you’re writing 5 pages (about 2,500 words), then at 50 WPM, it’ll take you 50 minutes to type it up. But at 80 WPM, it’ll take you 31.25 minutes. That’s about 19 minutes of time savings.
Even if you don’t do much writing, increasing your typing speed will still save you a lot of time. Think of all the emails you write. If you can type twice as fast, then you can spend half the time you’re spending now on writing emails.
You also do typing when using search engines or typing a URL in your web browser. Typing faster might save you a few seconds there. That may not be much, but it adds up over time. You might be doing it hundreds or thousands of times. For instance, doing it 500 times with a 5-second time saving will save you about 42 minutes.
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How do I open links,the only way they open is if I go in my yahoo browser and type it in.?If I type in a web address in my Yahoo address bar I am able to search links,but if I click on other links I get a new window with Microsoft Internet Explorer and a blank page? I used to have Internet Explorer button in my task Manager,but now it is gone. I also changed Internet Explorer to my default browser,but I do not know if that has anything to do with it. Please help!
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December 23rd, 2009 on 2:57 am
Yes it does, but you truly dont want to go there, it will affect your body in more ways than one and some of the damage cannot be undone, stop drinking now and have a sleep, you may feel better when you wake up, and please keep eating!
December 23rd, 2009 on 3:12 am
that’s nice if your fingers are small like this dumb finger-model chick. wtf. cumbersome!
December 23rd, 2009 on 4:07 am
Google search "improve typing speed" or "online typing test" =]
December 23rd, 2009 on 4:15 am
About as exciting as watching television advertisements.
December 23rd, 2009 on 5:56 am
That’s very sad. Slow sluggish experience.
December 23rd, 2009 on 5:02 pm
Clean windows registry can speed up the computer.
Over time, you install new programs, uninstalled unimportant programs, update software's, install new devices,
download files from the web, etcetera, hence embarking all records in the registry system.
This is normal, but it is not wise to leave it untouched.
Once in a while, you have to check and remove files that are no longer in use to maintain the speed of your PC.
Clean registry make pc faster.
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December 24th, 2009 on 3:45 am
I’m pretty sure that’s the T-Mobile G1
December 24th, 2009 on 3:10 pm
They just got nothing better to do.
Like some people that goes around and gives every answerer a thumb down.
December 24th, 2009 on 4:20 pm
Android??
December 24th, 2009 on 11:50 pm
this will be great for heads-up display on our visors when we’re all walking around in biosuits. Circa 2015 ?
December 25th, 2009 on 8:48 am
Macon Bevis typing
December 25th, 2009 on 1:25 pm
stupid thing
December 26th, 2009 on 1:03 am
Well, it's possible, because I know from experience. I don't have a typing speed of 80 wpm (words per minute, for those who don't know), but I've got about 55 wpm, and it's defenitely true about practice making perfect. I went from roughly 20 wpm to what I've got now in only about a month and a half (and that's because I barely was on the computer at all). Just practice, and soon you'll be as close to perfect as anyone can get.
December 26th, 2009 on 2:33 am
these prices are in euros
in case you didn’t notice
I’m dutch myself and i must say this APP is awesome
December 26th, 2009 on 9:20 am
HTC Dream
December 26th, 2009 on 9:35 am
well seeing as you are naturally muscular it would be harder for you to be less muscular but you still can.im not sure of any diets and workouts that tone down your muscles but you could always try working out a bit less
sorry that's all i got
December 26th, 2009 on 12:14 pm
You are trying to measure the processing time on the server, NOT the download itself. The time you display is "how long it took the Php processor to output the HTML file". This has nothing to do with the loading at the client's end (in the browsers).
Read the size of your html code: if it is less than 100k, you are well within the limits.
Then, measure the size of your images: that is probably where you loose your time, and NOT in the CSS's!
(Also look for any silly javascript gadgets, calls to OTHER sites [like google ads or google stats], any RSS etc).
If you can: eliminate ALL images/flash/animations first, starting with the largest, especially if it is the background image, then stopwatch the download. I am quite sure you will pin-point WHAT is slowing, not necessarely the download, but the RENDERING by the browser.
Put your URL here and post a new question, so we can have a look
December 26th, 2009 on 2:19 pm
Just keep typing. Practice makes perfect.