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Topic Title: Help a paralyzed Veteran get his life back!
Topic Summary: By providing onsite training in Naturally Speaking.
Created On: 04/03/2012 05:33 PM
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 Help a paralyzed Veteran get his life back!   - timglass - 04/03/2012 05:33 PM  
 Help a paralyzed Veteran get his life back!   - Lunis Orcutt - 04/03/2012 11:05 PM  
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timglass
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Tony is in the hospital in Camarillo, California (near LA).  We will pay for your time and travel if you can assist him in getting up and running with this program.  It would be a new world for him.

Please e-mail me for more information: timglass7@msn.com

Thank you for serving one who has served. 

 04/03/2012 11:05 PM
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Lunis Orcutt
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                        Welcome to the World’s Most Popular Speech Recognition Forum

1. Check the Nuance Certified Reseller/Trainer for someone local

2. Either you or Tony should fill out the short form at the bottom of our
What is KnowBrainer PDF file for a complimentary copy of our KnowBrainer command software which is designed for the physically disabled and will put "NaturallySpeaking on Steroids".

3. If you cannot find someone local, we offer
Virtual Onsite Training (by appointment) which has the advantage of allowing you to purchase as little or as much training as you like without getting locked into a traditional four-hour session. HOWEVER, before agreeing to pay anything, note that the KnowBrainer command utility also includes a copy of our new training guide which now includes basic, intermediate and advanced NaturallySpeaking training. This could potentially eliminate or at least reduce your training costs and cut out the middleman. Oops, we may have just eliminated our own job. What were we thinking


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