But then again, I suppose it varies from program to program that you use, but hey, I'm happy ^__^.
But I suppose my problem comes in the fact that there's no way I can beat this new record... :(.
So... QUESTION to give this a point. When you consider someone's typing speed, what do you think it should be based on?
Random basic words, like the program I used? A paragraph of words in proper sentence structure? Your typing speed when you type from your own mind? Or random words, some of which you have never seen or used?
But here's my opinion on your question (sorry about my rambling).
"Random basic words, like the program I used?" Personally, I think this works best because it tests your reading skills as well and to make sure you're not assuming anything either.
"A paragraph of words in proper sentence structure?" Not too bad, but like I said... I think you would assume a little too much which could make you open to mistakes and such.
"Your typing speed when you type from your own mind?" Personally, I think everyone types faster when from their mind. So I don't know about that...
"Or random words, some of which you have never seen or used?" I think that pushes the whole typing speed too far.
But I suppose a good score on a dictation/paragraph is most useful as it would be the one used most in a office or typist job. If they even have those any more.
I suppose typing random words you've never seen or used would be the most accurate assessment of your ability to type fast.