…somewhere in between talking about Pavlov, Freud, and hypnosis, all in the service of better typewriting. Also, the role of daydreaming.
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He… didn’t care much for QWERTY. “Analysis of the present keyboard is so destructive that an improved arrangement is a modern imperative.”
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“Is your typewriting class an endless succession of rhythm drills? How boresome to entertain such a notion! How depressing is such a vista!”
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“Is this exceptional instrument of yours manicured and groomed as its value merits? Is it perhaps injured by nail biting or other abuse?”
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“To require [a person] to master touch typing on the keyboard is a form of sadistic cruelty reminiscent of the worst in the Middle Ages.”
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I should probably be kinder. He may well have believed his own bullpoop. But he still faked and distorted research repeatedly.
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BTW if you have any links, please share. I have a sources, but the more the merrier.
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I'm sure you've seen this one. Liebowitz and Margolis. http://reason.com/archives/1996/06/01/typing-errors/ …
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Yep! I have the two books that include this and a few other chapters on this. Thanks.
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