Insulated glass changed the way we build — Trick stenographers use to type so quickly
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How insulated glass changed the world Windows have long been a staple of buildings and homes, but in the 1950s, something changed dramatically: the introduction of insulated glass. While this may sound like only a minor improvement, it was a game-changer in the way structures were built, along with the look and feel of modern homes. Tap or click to find out why this was such a big deal. → |
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How stenographers can type so fast In 2005, Barbara Blackburn became the world's fastest typist, hitting 216 words per minute. But stenographers are trained in a different way and can type 250-270 words per minute, far faster than the average person speaks. What's the secret behind this super-fast typing speed? Tap or click to find out how being a stenographer works. → |
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