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You'd be surprised how easy it is to just walk and proof your work and make minor changes. I can even type in exhibit descriptions without a problem. If you use a scopist, it's perfect.
Hi, Cathryn! I'm butting in here because I've seen Kelli walking on her treadmill desk. If I had room in my tiny house, I'd get one. I'm looking into getting an electric desk which will go up so I can stand, but I love the idea of walking.
Hi, Catheryn
Yes, I use a treadmill desk and love it. All my jobs have been edited by scopists so mostly I'm just hitting the page down key and making small corrections. I couldn't edit the job myself on the desk but great for proofing. The other day I burned 1,000 calories and walked for 3 1/2 hours. Normally I'd be on my butt doing that work. Love, love, love it. There is also a video of my treadmill desk under videos if you search through them.
I'm glad I finally have a face with your name. You're the one who used to post all of the briefs over at NCRA's forum.
I sat behind you at the ESP seminar in Vegas in May during the auto indexing seminar. Did you ever figure it out? It was a really hard class, and I don't think a lot of folks got much out of it. I paid a scopist to do mine, and it works great.
Judy
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I am not in favor of online anonymity except in cases where public participation could affect job security, child custody, or other such matters. I feel that anonymity decreases accountability. It also leaves me with the sense that I am talking to someone while I am blindfolded, and they are not. So I have declined all friend requests from those who leave off their full names, and I will continue to do so.
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