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= Hack #14: Write Faster = Write smarter, not harder! The ASCII-based shorthand hack called Speedwords will not only enable you to write faster on paper without learning a special shorthand alphabet, but will also enable you to type faster in many word processors and text editors. == Additions and Suggestions == Concrete ideas to modify and expand this hack go here. * How about Read Faster? See SpeedReading == Discussion == Every morning that I take the bus to work, I ride past a sign for the Megumi Preschool. "Megumi" means "better noon" in DuttonSpeedwords. I like to think I'll have a good lunch that day. -- ["Ron Hale-Evans"] [[DateTime(2006-03-06T19:18:44Z)]] == Links == * Harrison, Rick. 1994. "Language profile: Speedwords." http://www2.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~jrk/conlang.dir/Speedwords.overview * ShorthandSystem on the Mentat Wiki * National Institute of Standards and Technology. "Zipf's Law." http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/zipfslaw.html == Errata == Errata go here. == Hack Author == ["Ron Hale-Evans"] == Return to Main Book Page == This is a page for a hack from the book MindPerformanceHacks by ["Ron Hale-Evans"].
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