> the tongue nicer than some of the alternatives. Though you'd think
> "drag-o" would give us more brand recognition, I equate it to saying "that
> movie's a Waterworld" :-)
"Drag-o-_naut_"?!
-- sure sounds good
("Speako"? -- don't you mean "heardo" or "hearo" -- "Dragon Naturally
Speaking Makes Hearos of You", _ad_:
that will be $250,000 or a quick UK Nat 3 upgrade....)
> sort of carrier wave for the antenna and creates the hum. (You can make
> the hum more or less audible by moving the cord around, sometimes even get
> more noise by putting it over a monitor, etc.)
You remind me of my radio "antenna", which is a silly thing like
a mike cord and behaves a bit like that.
> --Jeff, trying desperately to remember his electromagnetic courses having
> forsaken his engineering degree for the Dark Side (marketing)
:)
> (insert usual disclaimers about Jeff trying to be a helpful generic speech
> recognition user rather than a representive of Dragon Systems)
So we can say Drag-o? ;-)
-- How's the new office/office-space/cupboard?
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Judy Evans jae2@@york.ac.uk
Typing by Dragon Systems Software.................Opinions mine
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