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on, here! And thumb-twiddling. I may have to

Posted By: invest in a Game Boy for the lulls. on 2009-05-08
In Reply to: Not to mention the major software slowdown - recently. Lots o' ceiling-starin' goin'

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get ready to tell your thumb
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I don't know about Stentel, but a good rule of thumb seems to be SM
that if you are an extremely fast MT, you will likely not make as many lph doing VR.  However, if you are pretty average speed at transcribing, you may be able to increase your lph significantly with the VR once the system has been trained pretty well.  Just something to think about....
Was always told a general rule of thumb...
60 minutes equals 600 lines, 80 minutes, 800 lines and so on.  The formula did pan out for me.  I was always able to figure out how many lines I would get by how many minutes I pulled from the system. 
General rule of thumb is multiple length of dictation by 3.
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