Some people learn better in formal class settings than by
reading/experimenting themselves. These people tend to need to see something
done and then they can mimic the activity. If you are one of these people,
then invest in formal training. If not, skip it!
Larry Allen
Softnet Systems, Inc.
Phoenix, AZ (We provide training -- but understand that needs vary)
In a message dated 98-02-11 07:11:33 EST, G.Wexler@@open.ac.uk writes:
> Subj: Personal training.
> Date: 98-02-11 07:11:33 EST
> From: G.Wexler@@open.ac.uk (G.Wexler -Geoff Wexler)
> Sender: voice-users@@voicerecognition.com
> To: owner-voice-users@@shell.flinet.com (owner-voice-users), voice-users@
> voicerecognition.com (voice-users)
>
>
> Dear Judy,
> Do you think that I could manage without the 1/2 or 1 day's teaching
> which is offered when buying VR? I thought that might perhaps get away
with
>
> reading . I may have to choose between it and a better computer.
> Geoff W.
> ----------
> From: owner-voice-users
> To: voice-users
> Subject: Upgrading to Preferred edition of Nat
> Date: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 4:19PM
>
> Has anyone in the UK managed to get an upgrade?
> -- I was told the full program is here,
> the upgrades haven't come from the US
> yet.
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Judy Evans jae2@@york.ac.uk
> Typing, Dragon Dictate's. Opinions mine
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