Merritt L. Perkins wrote in part:
Why do I dictate? Because dictation is much faster than typing when it works right. By saying only two words I can print out a letterhead with my name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address centered at the top of the page. I can print my handwritten signature with two words. It can print boilerplate, one or more paragraphs that you use repeatedly.
All of this can be done in Microsoft Word using macros. After defining the macro, you can execute it with 2 keystrokes. And this isn't because Microsoft writes a great word processor. OTC, like most Microsoft products, it's about the worst one. The point is, you can do this /even/ with Microsoft Word!
But I mention all of this just for general information. I don't intend to criticise your choice to use a dictation program. People have been dictating letters to secretaries for centuries, so I have no doubt that dictation programs will be very popular, once the technology supporting them is well enough devloped that even Microsoft can figure out how to make a decent one.
I am lazy and will do a lot of work to keep from doing a little.
This is a wise philosophy, anemia or no.
All of your information about anemia and vitamin B12 is very interesting. I would encourage you to add it here:
http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Cobalamin&action=edit
Our article is rather poor right now!
-- Toby