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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ don't have one, so I had to seek help from outside the Emacs world via
with the speech-to-commands, and it's also great at speech-to-code.
[slide 4]
-the motivations are, obviously, as I mentioned already, for improved
+The motivations are, obviously, as I mentioned already, for improved
productivity. So, if you're a fast typist who types faster than they can speak,
then nonetheless you might still benefit from voice computing when you
grow tired of using the keyboard. On the other hand, you might be a
@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ more words in text documents in a given day. If you're a coder,
then you may get a kick out of opening programs and websites and
coding projects by using your voice.
-[slide 5]
Then there are health-related reasons. You may have impaired use
of your hands, eyes, or both due to accident or disease, or you may
suffer from a repetitive stress injury. Many of us have this in a mild