Fun With Google Voice Transcripts
I'm a big fan of Google Voice's ability to transcribe voice messages into emails. Sometimes all you need is that quick notice that somebody is on their way which saves the trouble of calling into voicemail and retrieving messages, but transcription technology is still far from perfect.
Hey, How you doing this kind of some power is 208. I'm getting ready to head down that way, but I'm a hero. Mclawson Blvd at grateful, so it'd probably be half hour 45 minutes. Thank you, but i'm me.
It's going on with wondering if you can get goodbye and then I found. If you could bring up with some sparkling water my own mind, not, and the glitzy consultants cucumber and drawing really cool, and although not together move so quickly. Alright.
What's up. Yeah this option. We're wait until tomorrow morning. Saturday morning. You can use this talk tonight, cooper street. So, but those stores. I have some shelf Michigan fun. Okay, bye presentation of cable. Talk to you later. Bye.
Hey, it's me. I touch a child of it, but the commitment think I just got your voicemail. I head out like that. I just got a thing in treatment of the country. Okay bye.
Hey, it's me. I was contemplating buying a Lasix play well not the hardware store for the of strength. I'm proud about the states really know what the body. I'm gonna try our best to spaces, so I'm call me back okay.
Hi mister the well on this is norm.
—June 12th, 2010
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