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Re: USB Headsets for Voice Recognition
- To: http://www.juno.com/~w1few (Richard), http://www.adelphia.net/~bhavani (Richard), 	http://www.dracomp.com/~r (Richard), 	http://www.verizon.net/~bhavani3 (Richard)
- Subject: Re: USB Headsets for Voice Recognition
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 13:17:14 -0700
- Cc: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg
- Keywords: http://www.juno.com/~w1few
 > From: "http://www.juno.com/~w1few" <http://www.juno.com/~w1few>
 > Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 19:22:50 GMT
 >
 > Have you ever used a USB headset for Naturally Speaking or any other
 > voice recognition software?
 > I saw an aritcle where a Ham uses one for converting voice to digital
 > for transmitting over the air.  He says the software will do 100 words
 > per minute.
I use a Platronics USB headset at work.  It seems OK, 'though I haven't
tried it for speech recognition per-se (other than Tell_me's speech
recognition :-).
 > And how are you doing?
I bought a new bike.  First one since 1991.  A Trek 7300 woman's/girl's
frame.  It's wonderful.  It has seat and handlebar shock absorbers and
thin (700x35c) touring-style tires.  Extremely comfortable.  Sold Noelle's
old bike that I had been using on Craigslist.  I was getting sick to death
of changing the tubes every 3-4 weeks.
 > All's quiet here.  I'm getting ready for the
 > torture chamber - like a dog to be put out of its misery.
Woof.
I think you'll be happier after the ordeal.
 > So we're on
 > the atkins diet.  Interesting.
Lost any weight?
 > Hope all's well with your job
Things have slowed a little and we're planning to do better planning for
the next release so we don't have to work crazy hours.
 > and Noelle's back - not in the same category.
Noelle's neck, actually.  And foot.  She's just falling apart.
 > D