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A woman mid 60s worked at a law firm. I venture to say she was worth easily 3 times her salary. I am in IT and was in their office a lot over the years. She was legit a stenographer, excellent at shorthand, could take dictation and in fact taught classes on how to do so well...had a specialized keyboard that I had never seen before(and legit I struggled to use). She could bang out and average well over 100WPM, and had high accuracy. She also spoke 3 different languages well and could read and write in 2 well.
She also maintained the office's main calendar which had everyone's stuff on it...and she also made a mad good cup of coffee(french press). On top of everything she was kind of like the office mum. Would attend people's events, weddings, graduation of kids etc. Not many people like her in this world and we desperately need more.
She passed from COVID...sorry. The special keyboard thing triggered a forever memory.
RIP Loretta.
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It reminds me of Japanese smartphone keyboards. Most of the keys include five different syllables. You click on one and then you either let go or move up/down/right/left before letting go. So for example ka/ki/ku/ke/ko are all under the same key. Very different but you can type on it just as fast if you get used to it.
However, the learning curve of the Japanese keyboard is much smaller as most of the keys hold all of the syllables of the same letter so it mskes much more sense.
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@HipyoTech
2 months ago
Tap the related video to watch me try and learn to type on it 😮
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