Okay. I am going to try to dictate this entire message, because I wanted to see 
exactly what the result is if it is left uncorrected. I have some interesting 
observations about mountain lion. Beginning with Safari six. And I think you'll 
find this quite interesting. It used to be the case that enlightenment, as well 
as Snow Leopard before it, that whenever you open the page in Safari, you 
didn't always know when the page loaded because it never made a little sound 
that was supposed to make. Sometimes it did; but, sometimes it did not. And 
whenever that was the case, you didn't get always and I Gurode exactly when the 
page loaded and when it was still loading. So far, with Mountain lion, this 
problem seems to have entirely going away! This, so far as I'm concerned, is 
nothing but a good thing at least in my opinion. The dictation, which I am now 
using, is not done on the Mac itself; rather, what you say in dictation mode is 
sent to the Apple servers, and, the Apple servers send you back what you say or 
what it thinks you said in text. In fact, I hardly ever type anymore. This, 
assumes however, that the servers are working correctly. Yesterday, there was a 
slight hiccup in the servers; and as a result, the dictation was down for a 
short while. This text seems to be pretty accurate so far. There is however 
with respect to the dictation, a limit as to how much it can take at the time. 
I think, maybe, that the character limit is 160 characters. However, I'm not 
entirely certain of that. I find that it is best to say perhaps three or four 
sentences, then, release the dictation key and but the process take place. Now, 
I know what you're thinking. You're probably thinking, "wouldn't it be faster 
than just a type". "Well, maybe, but, this is fun. I must've that, however, but 
I am a little surprised that the dictation is as good as it is considering 
don't get who we are microphone but I'm using. With respect to the notice 
section, I think that we are all pretty much agreed that it leaves something to 
be desired, but, perhaps they will improve this in the future releases who 
knows, I hope so. Of course, most of us are familiar with the fact that Apple 
has not given us access to the hidden menus; or rather, those menus which were 
hidden before in certain apps that didn't use the standard menu accessibility 
procedures. I'm thinking, maybe, I'll drop box in this case. And, of course, 
others have mentioned other applications which have hitherto been on accessible 
in this way, but, which are now accessible through mountain lion. I think 
somebody mentioned with a program like this once. Anyway, I find myself not 
just pleased with Mountain lion; but rather, extraordinarily pleased with that. 
I wonder what marvelous updates they will come up with in the future to further 
improve the software. But then again, I'm sure we're all wondering that. Well, 
that's about all. PS. This message has been entirely dictated, and, not a 
single word of it has been typed. I have not touched the keyboard at all, 
except, to press the F8 key from time to time. That was the best in key., Let 
me try to get the F in key. All I think I'm losing my accuracy here. The F and 
G.
 Okay, I'm just going to have to give in and type this.  the FN key.

Well, I guess everything has its limits.Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!

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