Debi Bailey

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Debi Bailey

@Debdebbailey

Director of Faith/Family Social Media for @eBrandgelize: @GAfamilyTV @DPaulsonProds #Godwinks @PrayForRainFilm @AllSaintsMovie @EmperorMovie @MPCA_BKTV

Wichita, KS Sumali Şubat 2012
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Tracey K@423Tracey·
I think it’s time for Craig to leave #SouthernCharm and start his own show. Personally, I’d love to see a “Martha Stewart“ type show. Maybe something like“in the kitchen with Craig“, or “in the garden with Craig“, or “in the hot tub with Craig“. Lol
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Debi Bailey@Debdebbailey·
@archeohistories My mother is 87 and has Alzheimer’s but can still remember and write shorthand like it was yesterday! She talks about it often.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
There is an old handwriting system that is faster than typing. Masters have reached up to 280 Words per minute... What you’re looking at is shorthand, a family of writing systems designed to capture speech at high speed. Systems like Gregg shorthand (developed in 1888) and Pitman shorthand (introduced in 1837) replaced full spelling with streamlined, phonetic symbols. At its peak, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, shorthand was essential for journalists, secretaries, and court reporters. Skilled practitioners commonly reached 120–160 words per minute, while top experts could exceed 200+ WPM. The often-cited 280 WPM is rare but achievable in controlled conditions by elite stenographers. The key advantage is efficiency: shorthand records sounds, not letters, eliminating unnecessary strokes. Gregg, for example, uses flowing curves without lifting the pen, while Pitman varies line thickness and position to encode different sounds. However, modern speed records are typically held by stenotype machines, not handwritten shorthand. Using chorded keyboards, professional court reporters can exceed 300 WPM, making them faster than most typing speeds. Before audio recording became widespread, entire speeches, including parliamentary debates and courtroom testimony, were preserved almost exclusively through shorthand, making it one of the most important (and now largely forgotten) information technologies of its time. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Debi Bailey@Debdebbailey·
I’ve been following Myka on instagram for a long time. I’m taking it personally when she is talked bad about 😢😋 She’s so sweet! #LadiesOfLondon
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Josh M Shepherd@JoshMShep·
"We are so excited to be back on the very stage where it all started, and then ended—and is maybe starting again, depending on how tonight goes." Fans rejoice as @KermitTheFrog and @TheMuppets comedy troupe are back and finding an audience of tens of millions on @DisneyPlus. 1/3
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Brooke Shields@BrookeShields·
My kids & I wish you a festive season 💛🧴📖 (also make for great gifts! 🎁)
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Josh M Shepherd@JoshMShep·
Wonderful to speak to team behind @the_david_movie opening soon in theaters // Producer Rita Mbanga noted that COVID was among several difficulties they faced. “Making this movie was a real David and Goliath story, right? We’ve faced so many challenges over the past 11 years.”
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Hallmark Channel@hallmarkchannel·
A holiday picnic date with Ashley Williams?! We'll bring the cookies! 🍪🤩 The next episode of #FindingMrChristmas season 2 starts NOW!
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