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- ; File: QUICTYPE.DAT
- ; Typing practice file to accompany QUICTYPE.EXE - Quic-Type PC
- ; by Matthew J. W. Ratcliff
- ; Any line which begins with a semicolon (;) is a comment and
- ; is ignored by the read routine of the program. (A typing practice
- ; string is allowed to have embedded semicolons however.)
- ;
- ; Practice typing strings are as follows. Up to 40 lines of 80
- ; column strings are allowed.
- ;
- ; Below is the default practice file for Quic-Type.
- ; Feel free to edit it, or create your own.
- ; KEYS.DAT is a typing practice text file, that
- ; explains where your fingers should be placed on the
- ; keyboard.
- ;
- Type each line of text quickly and carefully, and then press the enter key.
- Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.
- The time is now ten fifteen AM.
- The zebra and kangaroo were Charlie's favorites at the zoo.
- The jaguar jumped over the jagged rocks.
- Baseball in the big league is a big dream for small boys.
- The Xerox machine is faster than the FAX.
- Sally sold seashells by the seashore.
- Dave's dog, Dan, ate donuts and danishes for dinner.
- The violet violin offended the violent conductor.
- Water, wind, and warm weather have ruined the house paint.
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