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The dangers of Dragon Speak
My boss uses Dragon Speak. This is a voice recognition package for your computer that allows you to (amongst other things), dictate your typing. Unfortunately, he often does not proofread his work before sending.
In a recent email to a client, he accidentally sent the message before finishing. He then competed the email and resent it (and copied me). In the beginning of the email, he tried to explain the voice recognition error. His explanation closed with this sentence: Quote:
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Hey, it's hard to wreck a nice beach.
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With my dad's vision and reading problems following his stroke, we bought him a laptop and Dragon Speak. We had a contact within the company, so someone actually came out to help him get it set up to work as well as possible for him. I should ask him or my mom how well it has been working. I've heard no complaints, but haven't asked directly about it. But it seems like it's done the trick, which was to allow him to go ahead with his retirement plan of continuing to author and edit language text books. That was the most terrifying aspect about all that, that he might have lost the ability to continue that. There's a lot of give and take with most technological advances (solves one problem only to create another), but this one was definitely a godsend for him.
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I thought Kevy's children had started talking.
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that has to be how those 'poetry of spam' messages get written.
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...you sing calm incense.
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Too bad there isn't one called Parsssssel Tongue. All your ssssspeech would be transsssscribed like thissssss.
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Sounds more like Pigeon Speak to me!
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I didn't even know they sold Dragon Speak anymore.
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Looks normal to me. ;)
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