Salman Burkie <scrawl@shell3.ba.best.com> wrote: : Perhaps a micro-cassete recorder and one of those : in-the-ear microphones will do. Only other thing might Or maybe just an earphone like tv broadcasters have, and a cufflink microphone... As for ASCII and morse: i wouldn't want to work with that, as the error rate would probably be rather high. Coming up with a little box to time the morse consistently wouldn't be too difficult. Editing becomes a problem -- how exactly does one backspace in morse? Also, how normal does it look to be walking down the street with your hand moving around in your pocket? Perhaps this isn't a wearable issue: how about using a minirecorder with speech-recognition software when you get in? i can't think of too many viable solutions (though a powerglove hooked up to a Just a side note: minirecorders seem to be a popular solution; perhaps we need to get off the nifty-value of tiny cassettes. Maybe there's a better, more creative tool to use? (i find that when i get stumped, changing the materials/technique i'm working with helps) i'm not precisely an expert, so this is about all i can offer -- sorry to seem discouraging, i hope i've helped in some way. Good luck! /jbm
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