Sunday, March 3, 2013
an attempt at a dictation journal
I am beginning to wonder if it will be worthwhile to purchase a more advanced speaking tool such as dragon natural speaking even though such tools are frequently expensive. I find myself be using the Microsoft in default speech recognition tool more and more; I find that it allows me to express myself with more premeditation and greater precision because I can hear myself reading the words on the page. However the Microsoft speech recognition tool does not allow me to speak as fast as I would like. It is also somewhat limited in any kind of third party software, although the built in wordpad is highly functional.
I believe that I could actually get used to using this tool to create a sort of journal of my life. It's much simpler than typing on the keyboard since I can just talk to it. It will allow me to record the events of my life was much less effort. For example, today I went to church and learned about the atonement in both of my classes. It was fast Sunday, so there were no set speakers. That took me just a moment to speak to my computer and it had very few errors. So from now on, I believe that I will be dictating to my computer as a sort would journal.
The last three days we had a winter camp as a scout troop. We went to Cardston-Pegasus provincial park and stayed in a small shelter. The snow at the park was surprisingly deep- it reached all the way up to my waist; about 2 1/2 feet. 10 of us in all went to the camp; six boys and four leaders. We ate well even though we didn't catch any fish, and the cabin was very warm in part because of the fire. On the Friday we held a biathlon then went fishing. Ice fishing with the younger boys was rather testing seeing as they were irritable after the first hour or so.
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