Title: Re: [PEN-L:18559] Re: Re: Re: Re: Capital dreams
Greetings Economists,
Carrol Cox wrote out a simple query in response to observing Michael Perelman's typing program,
Carrol,
Michael, I'd be interested in your experiences with voice
recognition software. How well it w
It's better than typing. I just got a new computer, which I hope will make it
much better, but it requires proofing -- which is hard because the words are all
spelled correctly -- they are just the wrong words.
Carrol Cox wrote:
> Michael, I'd be interested in your experiences with voice
> reco
000 4:15 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:18560] RE: Re: Re: Capital dreams
>So people walking past your office hear you
>talking to yourself . . . ?
>
>Or do you dictate your e-mail into one computer
>while you're typing your next book on another?
>
>mbs
>
>
>
>guilty a
So people walking past your office hear you
talking to yourself . . . ?
Or do you dictate your e-mail into one computer
while you're typing your next book on another?
mbs
guilty as charged. sorry.
Mathew Forstater wrote:
> Michael- Do you use some kind of voice recognition software? I've n
Michael, I'd be interested in your experiences with voice
recognition software. How well it works might eventually make
a big change in education by breaking the illusion that "skill
in writing" equals "general intelligence." I'm really confident
that a huge amount of what intellectuals regard as
no need to apologize! it appears to work pretty doggone well! as a two
finger typist, I should look into it-- it could save on my fingertips!
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From: Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, May 05, 2000 3:25 PM
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