Type, scratch, pad.

According to this website.

And the below test:

The exercise was
I was surprised when representatives from several major airlines informed me that the period between kitchen prep to passenger consumption is usually one day..Airlines reduce the journey time of meals from the kitchen to your tray by contracting with catering companies all over the globe.

You typed
I was surprised when representatives from several major airlines informed me that the period between kitchen prep to passenger consumption is usually one day. Airlines reduce the journey time of meals from the kitchn to your tray by contracting with catering companies all over the globe.

Your speed was 81 WPM with 1 mistake (adjusted speed 80 WPM)

I type faster than Charles Arthur, technology editor of the Guardian. Which gives me, erm, no sense of satisfaction from the feat in itself, but did give me a chance to test out Google Notebook, which seems to work quite well (its kind of a web-based scratchpad, probably tying into the Google desktop tool of that name…

It is cool – although very much a limited beta, I think. You can’t even right click on it; I mean, come on! But it works with the same kind of Ajaxian javascript that Google Talk (web) does, so I guess right clicking would be much to hope for…