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	<title>Comments on: Anyone for a canvas jacket</title>
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		<title>By: Tony</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Ken

I know what you mean about the writing.  Although I&#039;ve usually got an idea what I want to write about the actual content just starts flowing once I start typing.  Occasionally, I&#039;m as curious to see what&#039;s going to be written as I hope my eventual readers will be.  Strangely, this writing flow doesn&#039;t happen if I&#039;m trying to use pen and paper.  

I tried using voice recognition software. Trouble with that is that it works well if you know all of the sentence you want to write. It seems to think for you a bit and puts what you say into context and results in less spelling errors. A bit like the spell checker can.  Unfortunately, I often don&#039;t know how I&#039;m going to finish my sentences when I start them so I kept getting lots of spelling mistakes. Quicker to type it. Works great if I&#039;m reading something out though.  

Good luck with your forthcoming book.

Tony</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ken</p>
<p>I know what you mean about the writing.  Although I&#8217;ve usually got an idea what I want to write about the actual content just starts flowing once I start typing.  Occasionally, I&#8217;m as curious to see what&#8217;s going to be written as I hope my eventual readers will be.  Strangely, this writing flow doesn&#8217;t happen if I&#8217;m trying to use pen and paper.  </p>
<p>I tried using voice recognition software. Trouble with that is that it works well if you know all of the sentence you want to write. It seems to think for you a bit and puts what you say into context and results in less spelling errors. A bit like the spell checker can.  Unfortunately, I often don&#8217;t know how I&#8217;m going to finish my sentences when I start them so I kept getting lots of spelling mistakes. Quicker to type it. Works great if I&#8217;m reading something out though.  </p>
<p>Good luck with your forthcoming book.</p>
<p>Tony</p>
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