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Here's some voice recognition software you can test out. It isn't IBM or Dragon, but it will give you an idea of how VRS works. (It's often called "wreck a nice beach" software because when it first came out, you would say "recognize speech" and it would type "wreck a nice beach"). (Just a little trivia...)