I get to spend the afternoon doing one of my favorite things (and yes, this 
is honest, not sarcastic): Re-formatting a computer for one of hubby's 
co-workers.

While in that room - Hubby and I will try the VoiceOver trainer on his Mac, 
and see if he has any luck figuring it out.

Most people say that if between his computer knowledge, and mine, it cant 
be figured out, it either can't be important, or it isn't easy.

I can figure out earthquake, volcano, and even some physics terms 
relatively easy.  And yet, these term that I cannot find defined anywhere 
on the net that are used in the VoiceOver training are OverWhelming.

Regina, I did see that link to Sarai's post, and have read all the pages on 
that site, even before my first post on here.

Oh, and hubby thinks he knows why I can use Dictation in social media, and 
not Pages to tell a story.  In social media, I rarely use inflection.  
However, I am a storyteller, so in novel writing, I have all kinds of 
inflection and excitement.  I don't talk in a monotone while recording a 
story.  Makes sense.

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