theres huge potential I do have to solve the bug work around about double entry of voice transcription but there is some sort of a great potential
when I make a voice recording, by far the best way is to have something to read.
it hardly matters what, just something reasonably relevant to read aloud, and then I can go impromptu voice/ microphone monologue recording productively from there.
on the one hand, I’m afraid if you just start rolling tape and told me to talk, that would sometimes be a disaster; I wouldn’t have anything to say.
but then in this framework that I have set up, if I have the latest postings or voice dictation web blog post that I can read aloud, then I am all set to impromptu monologue productively.
I guess so what I’m thinking as far as a round-trip loop is to:
1. voice dictation to create a webpage that’s rough and then :
2. start recording and read aloud that rough webpage and then
3. listen to that recording Playback and then
4. make another voice dictation web blog page update.
that’s that seems to be the loop, and it avoids kind of avoids keyboard typing work, which I’m trying to avoid.
typing has advantages – it can be pretty fast with the ergonomic keyboard, but it’s really not as fast as voice and if the transcription kind of sort of works, that’s really faster for idea development; it’s really faster than the keyboard.
this has always been the slow down constraint on me I like what is the ideas come to fast I need to capture them in a visible way faster if only I could capture my thoughts faster and easier with lower overhead if I can I wish I could just talk and then see my words as I talk and I would be so fast.
and that is actually happening here with my drunk secretary who I think is back on Thomas Hatsis’ witching plants again; delirious.