I am writing this short post in order to test the voice recognition software embedded in Windows 7. It is my hope that I can write posts more frequently in this way and also answer my backlog of emails.
My primary work is boatbuilding and design and I am finding it difficult to keep up with the administrative work which articles, emails, and the blog entail.
At the moment I am teaching the software how to recognise my Australian accent, and it seems to be having great difficulty!
There will soon be posts about a Water Rat being built from 4 mm plywood which is coming along very nicely indeed, and I will be posting some photographs of the Scram Pram which is almost completed. The windows are in and we hope to have the boat in the water within a few weeks for trials.
The voice recognition software seems to be working, but please be tolerant of my mistakes!
Now, doing all of that with voice-recognition software was VERY time consuming, but stand-by for an improved service!
My primary work is boatbuilding and design and I am finding it difficult to keep up with the administrative work which articles, emails, and the blog entail.
At the moment I am teaching the software how to recognise my Australian accent, and it seems to be having great difficulty!
There will soon be posts about a Water Rat being built from 4 mm plywood which is coming along very nicely indeed, and I will be posting some photographs of the Scram Pram which is almost completed. The windows are in and we hope to have the boat in the water within a few weeks for trials.
The voice recognition software seems to be working, but please be tolerant of my mistakes!
Ross Trinders beautifully built 4mm Water Rat |
Scram Pram with her windows dry-fitted, and the decks screwed down on bedding compound |
Now, doing all of that with voice-recognition software was VERY time consuming, but stand-by for an improved service!
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