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From: "Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
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Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 23:39:30 +0200
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James, for the record, you are the only person in the entire group
constantly discussing speech recognition.
I know nothing about it and am not interested in it.

The rest of us are speaking about sensitivity to RFI when using a computer
in the shack.

You obviously haven't built enough computers to come across this problem yet
and you have been lucky with the 2 or 3 that you built.  

Perhaps it's one in a hundred but eventually you get a board with an
intermittent problem.  
It happens with computers, radios, etc.  Everything using electronics is
subject to this.
I have experienced it twice when building computers, but in my 10 years as a
computer technician, very often!

73 - Rick, DJ0IP
(Nr. Frankfurt am Main)


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Subject: Re: [TenTec] (ham station computer choice)



On 5/7/2014 2:35 PM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
> James, you didn't give us any specifics.
> "Which" Dell products?



        Nope - wrong forum.

        Trust me... it was NOT 25 years ago... and at one
        time I was as nearly as expert on speech recognition
        hardware as you are about radios.  And they WERE Dell
        business computers ... don't get me going on this.

        Please - Let it go at that, OK.  I can cited more actual
        cases than you have had beers.

        But, this will end up going WAY off topic... sorry
        I went there at all, now.

        I think you may be out of your element when it comes
        to discussing the history of speech recognition, so
        let it go now, OK.   I was a beta tester for every
        company in the market since 1992, except one (Phillips
        left the US market around 1999) and I was hired to
        test and review hardware for this use over many years.
        I had a direct line to the Chief Architect of Speech
        programs at Microsoft, the product manager and
        programming engineers at DragonSystems, and Nuance,
        and ScanSoft,  and also worked for Lerhnout & Hauspie,
        IBM, Kurzweil AI, and some others I am sworn not
        to even mention.  IBM once paid me a fee for the right
        to quote me on the product box.  Vendors compensated
        me for my reviews.  Even got a HEIL PR-20 microphone
        to review and then keep - sounds good in the shack,
        although I prefer Shure and Sennheiser gear most of
        the time.

        I was there as it developed.  So, let's call a
        truce now, OK.   This is not the place to debate
        computer gear.




> When you build your own and it crashes once or twice per day,



                Bull puckey.   No crashes here.



> Yes, it is usually easy to build your own, but sometimes shit happens.


                BUll puckey... no problems here!

                Just ain't so.   Let it go, Louie...!

                Please... do not make me hurt you!

                ;-)    ;-)    :-)
                

                [He said all in good humor and to a good friend.]


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