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"Transcriber" (available in the Ubuntu repositories) and NCH Express Scribe (available here) are two transcription applications for typists, which run well in Ubuntu.
Ubuntu Forums 2009
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Transcriber, Travel Agent & Volunteer-in-Progress archives links food blogs
Been a Mad, Mad Girl 2005
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ChaCha Ditches Guided Search Model. I Love To Hate This Startup Michael Arrington 2005
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Transcriber put the list together on the Stone Reader discussion board, but I'll do the service of printing it here:
Getting Stoned Brian 2004
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Transcriber put the list together on the Stone Reader discussion board, but I'll do the service of printing it here:
Archive 2004-07-01 Brian 2004
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Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Transcriber note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If, January 1962.
2 B R 0 2 B Kurt Vonnegut 1964
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When the news of the retirement of the French and the heavy German threatening on my front reached me, I endeavored to confirm it by aeroplane [Transcriber: original 'areoplane'] reconnoissance; and as a result of this I determined to effect a retirement to the Maubeuge position at daybreak on the 24th.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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The Kaiser goes for a daily drive or ride about the countryside usually in the afternoon, but occasionally he is allowed to have a real outing by his solicitous entourage -- a day and more rarely a [Transcriber: text missing in original] "His Majesty is never so happy as when he is among his troops at the front," another transplanted Berlin detective told me.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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The emplacements [Transcriber: original 'implacements'] for guns of large calibre have concrete foundations.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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This aerial reconnoissance [Transcriber: original 'reconnoisance'], part of which was carried out at an altitude as low as 1,000 feet, was undertaken at terrible risk, but in this case the aeroplane escaped all injury and returned in the direction of Belfort, doubtless with all the information it had set out to collect.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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