February 18, 2006 – 1:23 am
Today in the mail was my new version of caseCAT4, version 7. Granted I’m still using the student version, but still, I was excited. Why? I’ll let the Stenograph people tell you all about it: CaseCATalayst4 Version 7 Tour. I admit I wasn’t really stroking 230 WPM. Not yet at least. But for me the [...]
February 12, 2006 – 8:24 pm
I can imagine this hanging above my desk. Or perhaps in my bag to take with me to depositions? Very cute.
February 11, 2006 – 8:10 am
The speed teacher of my previous class said some time back that court reporting is the perfect job for people who are social introverts, but if you are an outgoing extrovert, you may have a difficult time at the job. Since the job involves sitting quietly for hours on end just listening to people talking, [...]
February 10, 2006 – 12:30 am
I’ve been spending some time over at the NewtoNYC.org site, meeting people, finding cheap/free things to do on the weekends, etc. At some point in the forum, someone asked me for a short history of court reporting, specifically regarding the machines. I had no idea. So I found something pretty succinct and interesting on the [...]
February 8, 2006 – 12:18 pm
Well, I’ve been in Mr. Sacco’s class for a month and I haven’t passed a single test. I got to pass 5 tests at 180: three congressionals, one jury charge, and one testimony. I feel that I am not at the speed yet. I think I am actually writing at 170. I’m getting a little [...]