-Chip
> I am a graduate student physics with RSI as well. I haven't used
> Mathematica (since I never really learned to use it before my injury).
> However, I do use IDL (which does graphing and data manipulation, but
> not symbolic calculations), Unix, C++, latex for papers with many
> equations, etc. My guess is that it is possible to use Mathematica,
> though you may have to define a large number of macros to do it
> effectively. You could do this with DragonDictate, or possibly with
> NaturallySpeaking Deluxe (now called professional).
>
> You might find my Web pages (see below) useful.
>
> David Fox
> davidfox@@fas.harvard.edu
> http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~dcfox/index.html
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> Well, well! It cannot be helped, and it is difficult not to slip in
> talking to a dragon, or so I have always heard.
>
> -- Balin, The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien
>
>
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Chip Sumner
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