Thank you, Ed!

I am using Voice-It in my photography to record my camera settings,
filters used, if any, aperture, etc., but it never dawned on me that I
could/should use it at work!

Thanks for the suggestion.

        Tania Grant

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> From:         [email protected][SMTP:[email protected]]
> Reply To:     [email protected]
> Sent:         Friday, July 10, 1998 6:02 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Blatant Suggestion
> 
> A very short note to my friends in emc-pstc:
> 
> This is not an advertisement.
> This is a product review.
> For people who have to keep track of lots of stuff.
> I'm going to suggest that you buy something.
> 
> Did you ever walk into a room and wonder why you went there? I reached
> that stage when I was thirty. So, you resolved to make notes, or even
> carry a notebook. Maybe get a micro tape recorder.
> 
> Did it work? Not for me. I kept leaving the tape recorder someplace,
> and I never seemed to be able to get pencil, paper, and ideas at the
> same place and time.
> 
> I think I found a great solution. I just discovered a thing called
> Voice It, Model VT-90. It's a 1/4" thick, credit card sized digital
> note recorder. No moving parts. Fits your pocket easily. Very light.
> Simple controls. You get 90 seconds of recording time (more with
> fancier models). I bought mine at Office Depot for $30.
> 
> I've been using mine for about a week now, and I can say that the
> price & performance & convenience make this an excellent gadget. I
> just wanted everyone who I've crossed emails with in the past couple
> of years to know about this organizational aid.
> 
> Ed
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> Ed Price
> [email protected]
> Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
> Cubic Defense Systems
> San Diego, CA.  USA
> 619-505-2780
> Date: 07/10/98
> Time: 17:02:37
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