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Now using voice recognition to send cw, what an interesting idea.
You would need a big buffer, but you'd have the effeciency of cw with the 
ease of phone.
Now if you had software to convert cw to text and then to speech, anybody 
could operate on cw.
It seems like a really bad idea at first, but a good one the more I think of 
it.  I think it would take the music and magic out of it, but for people who 
don't find the code fun and easy, it might be a good thing I guess.


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