From: Eric Lemmons (ericlemmons@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 14:20:28 GMT-3
My 2 cents worth :).
I think that if you don't know the stuff, typing speed is irrelevant.
However, I found that using aliases increased my "nervousness
budget".
Meaning that not having to be constantly type type typing as many
characters was more relaxing for me, even though I am a good typist.
Of course, this is a very individual thing. Just experiment with the
aliases a little and see what affect it has on you.
Eric
--- Joseph Ezerski <jezerski@broadcom.com> wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded to my "typing speed and finishing
> early"
> questions. I got a lot of good replies. The summarized results
> are as
> follows:
>
> There were three types of answers:
>
> 1. I type very fast but it did not make much difference. If you
> don't know
> what they are asking for, typing speed is irrelevant.
>
>
> 2. I use all the coolest command aliases and I swear by them.
>
>
> 3. I type average but still finished early because I knew what I
> needed to
> know.
>
>
> -Joe
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