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Microsoft voice recognition

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 7:24 AM
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This document was dictated using Microsoft voice recognition software. Composition of most of the following sentences should test the voice recognition software. Initially, the Microsoft voice recognition software required significant training. For the most part dictation only works when the microphone is less than twenty centimeters from the speaker. Maybe at some point it will be prudent to acquire an additional higher quality microphone to facilitate dictation that is more accurate. Here we go again. Now would be good time to move forward. Now would be a good time to get something done. Now be a good time to learn something new.

Has the Microsoft voice recognition system finally able to recognize my voice? Peppercorn the dog eats baby carrots. Nelson enjoys tacos. Peppercorn the dog also enjoys eating cooked broccoli. Peppercorn the dog is three years old. Peppercorn the dog does not bark very often. Peppercorn the dog is part Australian blue heeler. Peppercorn the dog is also a part black Labrador. Nels enjoys tacos. Nels still enjoys tacos. Morality and dispositionality are competing ideas.

Could somebody write a novel using voice recognition software? How would using voice recognition software influence the novel writing process? In the future people will probably dictate novels. In the future people will probably consider keyboards antiquated. Using voice recognition software can happen in two ways. First, a writer can compose entire sentences then verbalize them. Second, a writer can simply utilize stream of consciousness prose. Simply sitting back and talking to the computer requires a certain degree of trust. The voice recognition Software Works well enough to enable the editing process for document completion.

The Ford explorer parked in the garage does not get good gas mileage. At some point, electronic crew cars will be commonly available. Given a reasonable price most people would probably purchased an electric car. For some reason the automobile companies have not produced a reasonably priced electric car. This degree of scarcity probably has something to do with the electricity storage problem.

Resting on the sofa makes sense. Talking without typing will someday make sense. Everything seems very strange right now. Maybe everything should change. Politically, being conservative will never stop the world from changing. Morality helps define how an individual reacts to the future. Dispositionality challenges the very nature of morality.

Echoes of flatfooted steps challenge the silence. A strange sound breaks the monotony of the night. A single room stands different from every other room. Walls somehow slope toward the crude center of the room. Everything somehow changes from the perspective of sitting within that single room. Nobody ever really seems interested in the room. For most people the room simply does not exist. For most people that single room is nothing more than a figment of an overactive imagination.

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