After reading this post, I downloaded the Dragon Dictation app. Today, since I have a lot of catching up to do on blogging, decided to give it a try. It... umm... failed!
Here's my attempt to talk about how Erik took over the wedding planning during the summer while I was in NYC:
I'm trying a new thing where I dictate my blog to my phone and it got
all the words to your blog like I've been in meetings I can find for
her birthday Brandy doing fine but yeah so maybe this will allow me to
catch up on all of o'clock today but I have tried to do the just
having fun today I think was the last official claim I'm fascinated
and well I think the guy capability catch up 30 with him when I got
back from New York on a job on the way through kind of a day I'm on
your 14 days but I had between getting back from New York City I am
going to be getting married in fact I had on me if you have everything
done before you do pack up and go to the subpoena are you
Started out okay (for the first 13 words) but then it got kind of weird. Basically, pure gibberish. Also, talking into my phone alone was a bit odd and uncomfortable. I tried it some more (maybe it's something that's a practice skill) and it turned out better. It really needs to be done sentence by sentence enunciating every single word perfectly, which is completely antithetical to creativity. It also sucked my battery life. It's amazing I had any battery life left to call to make a reservation for the night before graduation. At any rate, those 3 hours in the car were not spent blogging. Rather, they were spent listening to the Spanish-only stations. Yes, I know. I don't speak or know Spanish AT ALL. But for whatever reason, I love the music. I even "Shazaam-ed" 2 songs, which I will download very soon!
hahaha. nice.
ReplyDeleteSpanish Station? seriously? haha.