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Digital Voice Recorders are Used Every Day

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These days it's hard to keep your thoughts on just one thing. If you were to ask an average person on the street which directions their attention is turned in an average day, they would probably look at you dumbfounded. Our attentions are pulled in so many different directions that just naming them would take hours, maybe even days or more. We have television, computers, hand held gaming devices, gaming devices that hook up to your televisions, computers in our cars, cell phones that are essentially computers, and the list goes on and on. And each one of those computers sends us constant information. We know exactly what's happening in the world when it happens and it's all delivered to us through space. Now, when during all that time do you have time to write down your important thoughts or plans? Digital voice recorders are the quick and easy answer to getting your thoughts down before they slip into the stratosphere like all good ideas like to do.

Digital voice recorders can be used by many different types of people to enhance their memories and to further their goals. Writers may use it to get thoughts down when they aren't able to write down what they're thinking. This may be the case if they're driving, for instance. The writer, when struck with inspiration, can simply reach for his digital voice recorder and instantly the idea is captured so that he can listen to it later and expand on it.

Teachers may use it when they come up with a good way to instruct the students about a certain subject. Sometimes, even after teaching the same thing the same way for so many years, a teacher can come up with a completely new way to teach that very subject; and it seems to come out of nowhere. And, just as time is fleeting, good ideas are fleeting also. That's why if you constantly find yourself coming up with good ideas but without anything to write them down with, you would do well to get a digital voice recorder.

These recorders don't required the tiny cassette tapes like the old ones did, they're digital which means you can back up, repeat, fast forward and even delete with the push of a button. Plus, you have much more memory than you ever would with a cassette. You can record hours of ideas and you'll always have them whenever you need them.

They're small enough to fit in your pocket so they're always handy whenever that good idea strikes you. Everyone has had that feeling. You're walking down the street, or you're doing laundry, or you're teaching students how to find x when you get that great idea. If you had a digital voice recorder, you could simply press record and your idea will be there when you can actually sit down and ponder on that idea a little longer.

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Jim Dillard 13 months ago

Well thought out explanation. Loss of Hearing is a very lonely experience as so many of people deal with dimished hearing annually. Thanks for taking the time to clarify this for us.

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