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Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity

Reply from: info@ctchub,com
Date: 12 Apr 2008, 20:10
Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity

Well this is no secret those who are using voice recognition software
are making a lot more money in MT field. just by dictating and not by
typing it is called Echo dictation.
http :// www .squidoo,com /dragonvrs

Reply from: Ed Chait
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 08:33
Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity


<info@ctchub,com > wrote in message
news:a6e4ca9e-afad-440a-9c61-80c983115c56@i36g2000prf.googlegroups,com ...
> Well this is no secret those who are using voice recognition software
> are making a lot more money in MT field. just by dictating and not by
> typing it is called Echo dictation.
> http :// www .squidoo,com /dragonvrs


Go away.

ed



Reply from: RaeMorrill
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 18:48
Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity


Ed

Really, try to be a bit more succinct and not waste so many words. Like
this: SCAT!


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Reply from: ChuckM
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 20:13
Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity

On Apr 13, 11:48 am, RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill.37t...@no-
mx.forums.yourdomain,com .au> wrote:
> Ed
>
> Really, try to be a bit more succinct and not waste so many words. Like
> this: SCAT!

My favorite e-mail reply on a mailing list (given by an apparently ESL
list member, or at least one who was grammatically challenged) was
simply:

It crap.

That became the group's unofficial "slogan" and frequent response to
any and all posts for some time after that initial appearance. :-)

Reply from: Margie
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 05:08
Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity

My friend's son lives in a large apartment building in San Francisco's
Tenderloin district. He plays the saxophone (quite well, I might
add). One day, he got a note under his door that said, "It too
noise." It's become our slogan ever since.

Margie

On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:13:27 -0700 (PDT), ChuckM <cmattsen@gmail,com >
wrote:

>On Apr 13, 11:48 am, RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill.37t...@no-
>mx.forums.yourdomain,com .au> wrote:
>> Ed
>>
>> Really, try to be a bit more succinct and not waste so many words. Like
>> this: SCAT!
>
>My favorite e-mail reply on a mailing list (given by an apparently ESL
>list member, or at least one who was grammatically challenged) was
>simply:
>
> It crap.
>
>That became the group's unofficial "slogan" and frequent response to
>any and all posts for some time after that initial appearance. :-)


Reply from: ChuckM
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 06:30
Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivity

On Apr 13, 10:08 pm, Margie <nomoremargiesj...@earthlink,net > wrote:
> My friend's son lives in a large apartment building in San Francisco's
> Tenderloin district. He plays the saxophone (quite well, I might
> add). One day, he got a note under his door that said, "It too
> noise." It's become our slogan ever since.

I used to live in the Tenderloin (315 Hyde, between Ellis and Eddy, if
I remember correctly), though it's been over 20 years now since I was
in San Francisco. Miss it a lot (San Francisco, that is; the
Tenderloin, well, not so much :-)....

It's funny how sometimes the broken English we hear can stick with
us. At my very first transcription job at the trauma center in Mpls.
we had one Indian doc and I can still hear his voice plain as day in
my head. I remember one report where the patient had fallen down some
stairs, and she had "the falling, with the twisting and the backwards,
and now is having the pain."





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