Re: Dragon voice recognition will give 200% more prodcuctivityOn 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."