This is a test of the Chromebook voice typing system. We’re having a little bit of a problem, which is to be expected, but I’m pretty sure we can work it out. I did okay last night using my phone’s speech-to-text on Facebook but using the Chromebook this morning is being a little bit of a hassle.
The back pain situation is improving, though less than optimal. The pain makes it hard to eat, and I’ve kinda been subsisting on toast, breakfast bars and cottage cheese. I may see if I can get it together to make some tuna after I finish here. I do need to be safe to drive 130 miles round trip to the cancer center in Brewer on Wednesday at Jupiter clock.
. . .and my electronic friend has rendered ‘stupid o’clock’ as Jupiter clock. Well why not?
The cats did gang up on me and I slept for about 10 hours woken by the noise next door around 9:30 which was the Anderson renewal people coming to put in new windows. I’m guessing that Peter is getting ready to sell.
I’m going to stop the update here i’ve already gotten a little better with the speech to text, but I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to write fiction with it simply because I’m so very bad at talking and the whole process of writing involves thinking and fingers instead of having to run it through the speech centers.
Everybody stay safe.
Yes, I noticed that you weren’t able to put in some of the unique spelling and punctuation that is part of your written voice. Quite an adjustment. Hope you feel better soon. Can you get help with the meals?
I do Mystery shops and one must do reports from your shop to prove that you’ve been there and expound on what you found, there are a lot of narratives in these reports and I hate the type I dictate them all through my phone. Anything including this that I would ordinarily have to type I dictate. One just has to get used to it and proof is your typing oh I mean talking