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At 7:55 on May 7, 2009, Tami said…
Depoman,com has a pretty extensive thread on the LS. You can get a whole heck of a lot of info there.

Good luck with your decision. I really hope it works out for you.
At 13:01 on May 6, 2009, Tami said…
Erica,

I bought the LS at last summer's NCRA convention here in Anaheim. While I love the touch and would be able to acclimate in a day or two, there were too many people with issues AND Clay and I both were not feeling it.

I just don't think you should have to work so hard at something to get it the way it should work right out of the box -- that is, with a few minor adjustments.

Maybe someday I'll try again. Clay and I both have pretty light touches, but he was right there with me, telling me to send it back.

After a very unpleasant conversation with the owner's son, it was made cystal clear to me that I didn't want to do business with the company and even continue making the effort to get the writer to work like it should.

I don't know what the right answer is right now as far as writers. I think Rhoda and Jenny and -- can't remember the other reporter's name -- somebody else on here are pretty happy with the Grand.

My Mira today just decided to stop registering a final -B during closing arguments before lunch. Right in the middle of a sentence. Last week it did the same with a letter on the initial side, AND I just got it serviced Spring Break.

I once had a machine that I loved. I rarely stacked, and when I did, it was my own fault. That hasn't been the case in a very long time.

It was the Smartwriter from Stenograph.

Good luck with your decision, and please just take my opinion and experience as just that, only my opinion and my experience. :)
At 20:04 on May 4, 2009, Tami said…
Me, too. :)
At 14:11 on May 3, 2009, Tami said…
Welcome to the Magnum Steno Fan Club, Erica. So glad you joined!
At 16:51 on April 21, 2009, Rhoda Collins said…
Erica, how are things?? I have been busier this month!! :) We have to figure out another date to meet up.
Rho
At 14:24 on March 18, 2009, Rhoda Collins said…
TY, Erica! I have a big Saturday thi s week....a glamour session w/Hair Court here in Chili. We have 12 clients.....hair & makeup being done then I do pics. Will be nice to see how I handle that type of setting, one after the other, lol.
At 13:16 on December 31, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
That's interesting about your theory, Erica. I am using phoenix, which is really stroke intensive, but I don't mind it because it makes sense if you have to stroke some word out you have no idea what it is or means -- you have to learn briefs anyway, so it's a great start. There are a few in my class who have Realtime and we all wondered what it was!

Thanks so much for the briefs! I will incorporate into my dix because I work in a court of general jurisdiction and my judge was the local "king" of the breach of contract/real estate cases, so, as a judge, attorneys often strike the assigned judge til they get mine -- and I'll be using those terms!

How kind of you to share them - I really appreciate it. When I am no longer a fledgling and have graduated, etc, maybe I can return the favor.

In the meantime, you and hubby and princess have a great evening! Jeannie
At 10:23 on December 31, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…

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Have a fantastic 2009! Jeannie
At 8:12 on December 31, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Erica - been keeping up with your blog on Magnum Steno and your last question about using it with your "conflict-free" theory was a good one. What theory do you use? I use Phoenix and I and been trying to incorporate Stenomaster into my theory and it's been pretty okay except for a few things -- didn't want to reply to the blog because I'm just a student and I don't have the MagnumSteno book and was just curious what theory you use. TIA and Happy New Year!
At 11:28 on December 29, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Read your discussion on MagnumSteno. Of course, as a beginner I am nowhere near attempting any of that, but I did buy the StenoMaster Theory book and am really happy I did. I need to spend more time with that, but what I have done has helped tremendously, so I intend to jump on the MagnumSteno bandwagon the minute I can - which will be about another year, I hope.

Just from an outside view, I think it would be great. Does it really come with Mark's dictionary or was that ever determined? That would be awesome - wish you luck in that area! You are a terrific reporter to continue to work on your speed and get better!
At 11:19 on December 29, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Happy New Year, Erica! It's been a while since I said hello, so I thought I'd pop in!

Hope work has been good to you -- how's my favorite party dane?! We got a standard party poodle named Zoe!

Hit me back and let me know what's up!
At 11:52 on November 14, 2008, Michelle said…
Well Erica, when you get itchy feet you just come on over for the Cead Mile Failte and we'll put you to work :)
At 5:48 on November 14, 2008, Michelle said…
Erica if you ever feel like coming over here and finding out first hand what it's like to be an Irish CR, please come on over and join us :)
At 14:37 on October 16, 2008, Stephanie Fernandez, RMR said…
I know how you feel. I've been fortunate to sit out with some great reporters (Trina for one), and it's a really humbling experience to see what exceptional writers they are. I hope I'll be writing at that level someday.
At 14:06 on October 16, 2008, Stephanie Fernandez, RMR said…
Just wanted to say I think your wedding picture is beautiful. I've noticed it a few times on the website. Congratulations :)
At 20:48 on October 6, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Erica, THANKS for all that info! It is, singularly, the most valuable input I've had in trying to do steno! I'm going to incorporate your briefs and I want to thank you so much! I'm in school at Court Reporting Institute in Dallas - we study Phoenix theory, which is a stroke-intensive theory - and although I'm reinforcing it, I am really trying to shorten my writing, even beyond the briefs I'm trying to learn, so your outlines are invaluable!

I agree that we will never really be comfortable - the reporters that I work with all state that they still struggle -- I do have a problem to conquer in that I type at 120 wpm on QWERTY and I am a certified electronic monitor--and I fill in a lot for our monitor and the other reporters --so I'm used to really getting a lot down and I don't write quite as much as I'd like to in steno - but I know it will come.

Currently, I'm spending about 4 hours a day at the machine - although on Mondays I take the day off - it's a rough, long day in the courtroom and I take it easy when I come home, other than that - it's at least 4 hours daily and 8-10 on the weekends - and I notice that it's beginning to pay off.

Do you work in the courtroom or do you work for a firm or do you freelance? What kind of cases do you like best? Do you travel?
Thanks again for all your help - I'm excited!
At 17:29 on October 6, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Hi, Erica! Oh, I just love Niah! She's a little princess, isn't she?! I have a poodle, who could rule the world if he had opposable thumbs, a chihuahua (she was a sad little rescue case) and we fondly tell her that we love her and glad we are here to protect her and then I have Shanghai, my tonkinese cat (looks like a chocolate siamese) - who really is the emporer! Actually, all my animals are rescue animals--I have an Anatolian shepherd at my mother's house. Essentially, I am a large dog person, but the poodle was just too wonderful to leave at the animal shelter and the chihuahua was going there if I didn't take her -- same with the shepherd -- Niah reminds me of my father's boxer that we just put down, he was very old and very ill -- I just love the large dogs! I'll bet she is a blast to play with and to walk!

I can't wait to see more of your wedding photos -- my daughter is an amateur photographer and does weddings (she's 15) and so I spend a lot of time looking at photos -- your photographer has a good eye - you were lucky to get someone who has talent! So many just "shoot" and don't have that interesting artistic quality!

As far as school is concerned, I'm in the 80/100 speed class and I just dont' seem to be able to get speed up -- it's pretty frustrating, although, yesterday I just decided what the heck - I'm going to just do the dictation at speeds I can't possibly attain right now and lo and behold, I actually wrote better than I thought I would. My big problem is going from the book to dictation - you know, working online is like working in a vacuum! Do you have any words of wisdom for a newbie!?
At 7:03 on October 4, 2008, Jeannie Wright said…
Hi, Erica - I just think your wedding pic is SO lovely! And I love your party Dane - what's his name?
At 6:57 on October 4, 2008, Rebecca Blasco said…
Yours is a good lookin dog! I love big dogs. My computer has been on the blink - which is to say my phone is on the blink and that affects my 'puter.

I breed American Bulldogs - the best breed I've ever owned. Very family oriented, very protection oriented. The more you love them, the more they want to protect you.

Love your rotating pics. I have a whole bunch of family pics that I'd love to put up, but they're all trapped on my E-Drive and I can't get them out!
At 13:50 on October 3, 2008, Rebecca Blasco said…
That little boy there is Doc Holliday, the American Bulldog. I've got one of his brothers, one of his sisters and his daddy and momma too. He's not the biggest. He's about 120 now, with three years to grow.

I also love large dogs. I kinda figure that you're a little dog person until you've had a big dog, and then you're hooked.

Congrats on the wedding! What does your hubby do??

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