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He looks like a young Bill Gates, but I don’t think the timeline fits.We definitely did not get Computer classes in 1969.. I was 14, and the most tech we got was to have typing classes.. on an old Underwood typewriter . Did that Kid grow up to be Jacob Rees- Mogg perchance ?
Your motive: either because the class was mostly girls.. or one specific girl, right? LOLWhen I was going to high school (mid to late 70's)there was a computer club. I thought of joining but I was at that stupid age when I cared what others thought about me and didn't want to be known as a geek so I didn't join. One of the smartest moves I made in high school was taking a typing class my senior year. I had ulterior motives for doing do so but learning those typing skills was a huge plus when I did start using computers the next year when I went to college.
Typed on one of those in 8th grade('65). 35 WPM with 5 errors, which killed my WPM.We definitely did not get Computer classes in 1969.. I was 14, and the most tech we got was to have typing classes.. on an old Underwood typewriter .
yes, tell me about it.. the Underwood keys were soo stiff, that I nearly broke my pinky finger ... . this was 67' 68''69 and '70.. in Business economics class... fortunately after the first 2 years we were given electric Olympia Typewriters and that saved our WPM speeds ...Typed on one of those in 8th grade('65). 35 WPM with 5 errors, which killed my WPM.![]()
funnily enough my first job as an office junior in '70 was in a Punch Tape Typing pool...for a Computer company. They had One HUGE computer in the backroom which was half the size of the room.. I had no idea what they did with it, I was just a kid , and they were middle aged men.. but the punch tape room was all womenTyped on one of those in 8th grade('65). 35 WPM with 5 errors, which killed my WPM.
I didn't get to use a computer until the mid seventies in college. Programming FORTRAN on punch cards, fed them to a CDC 3150 mainframe.
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I'm sure that was exciting, in a mind-numbing way.funnily enough my first job as an office junior in '70 was in a Punch Tape Typing pool...for a Computer company. They had One HUGE computer in the backroom which was half the size of the room.. I had no idea what they did with it, I was just a kid , and they were middle aged men.. but the punch tape room was all women
I liked those portables!! Not so fond of electric, as they were too loud!! In fact, I was still using a Smith-Corona portable when I was 40 years old.yes, tell me about it.. the Underwood keys were soo stiff, that I nearly broke my pinky finger ... . this was 67' 68''69 and '70.. in Business economics class... fortunately after the first 2 years we were given electric Olympia Typewriters and that saved our WPM speeds ...
It was very sexist back then . Our options were to take typing classes which were mainly designed for the girls so they could get some secretarial skills or a "Free Enterprise" class, designed for the boys to become entrepreneurs. I had already take a couple of econ courses and so decided that I would rather be in a class full of girls instead of boys.Your motive: either because the class was mostly girls.. or one specific girl, right? LOL
yes..very clearly it was 60wpm back then...I liked those portables!! Not so fond of electric, as they were too loud!! In fact, I was still using a Smith-Corona portable when I was 40 years old.
Do you possibly recall what your typing WPM was?
Only girls were given Typing classes in our school.. it was an entire 4 years Business & Economics class, under the umbrella of '' Commercial class'.. and was only our class of 40 girls out of a school of 1000 pupils..It was very sexist back then . Our options were to take typing classes which were mainly designed for the girls so they could get some secretarial skills or a "Free Enterprise" class, designed for the boys to become entrepreneurs. I had already take a couple of econ courses and so decided that I would rather be in a class full of girls instead of boys.
We boys weren't allowed to do typing either.Only girls were given Typing classes in our school.. it was an entire 4 years Business & Economics class, under the umbrella of '' Commercial class'.. and was only our class of 40 girls out of a school of 1000 pupils..
The boys were only given the option of Technical drawing instead ..later when my younger sister got to that school they introduced Motor mechanics for girls and boys
yep the boys couldn't do homecrafts at our school either ( sewing and cooking) ...We boys weren't allowed to do typing either.
Or Cookery.
Or Sewing.
I was utterly useless at tech drawing,Woodwork and Metalwork
Still can't sew and type with one finger!