Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 11:22:04 -0500
Reply-To: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
Subject: Re: Somewhat OT: An unfortunate diagnosis
Ted pointed out to me, offline, that the tiny URL I provided was actually
the same one I posted in response to Toby's question about spaces.
The correct tiny URL should have been: http://tiny.cc/to51l
Art
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 22:42:59 -0500, Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
wrote:
>Jack,
>
>If you believe our friend Bill you don't even have to pay for it.
>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-can-I-do-with-Speech-
>Recognition
>
>or, in short form: http://tiny.cc/889wy
>
>Art
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>On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 19:10:20 -0800, Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>
>wrote:
>
>>My arm started hurting last week, and has been slowly getting worse, so I
>called Kaiser this morning and got an appointment to see Urgent Care, and
by
>noon I had a diagnosis: medial epicondylitis, also know as golfer's elbow.
>>
>>Recommended treatment: minimize typing.
>>
>>Not good for someone who basically types for a living. I can type a
>little, but shouldn't do extended bouts until the inflammation has gone
>down.
>>
>>The traditional name for this is golfer's elbow. It's on the opposite
site
>of the elbow from tennis elbow, but is similar to both tennis elbow and
>carpal tunnel syndrome.
>>
>>I guess I'll have to have an ergonomic evaluation. I may even have to
>learn to touch type, which will be difficult at what Art would call my
>advanced age.
>>
>>What luck have any of you had with speech recognition software like Dragon
>Dictate? Does it work well for "typing" in programs?
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