In a message dated 12/19/00 2:40:49 AM Pacific Standard Time, jwjr@panix.com 
writes:<< Typing certainly doesn't require consciousness.  I recall one 
occasion
 > when I turned around to talk to someone - my brother, in fact - and found,
 > when I turned back, that some keywords had been typed on the screen.  At
 > the very least, the word-to-finger connection is direct and does not
 > require conscious attention.   >>
James,
    At twenty I was an American Sailor learning to fly as a radioman on a 
seaplane.  My one great ambition was to be a pilot and in addition I was 
wooing the girl back home with letters.  With that as background here goes.
    I used to sit in front of my typewriter copying Morse code, look out the 
window at the airfield where planes were coming & going and compose long 
letters, to my beloved, in my head.
    How did it work out?  I won the girl, eventually got to be a pilot and 
graduated first in my class in radio school.  So yes, the other stories on 
this thread of folks doing parallel tasks are entirely believeable.
Ron h.
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