August 30 2013

Friday Phrases


buy and bust= B*UBS
Blue Cross= BLUKS
back on the record= BORKD
breaking and entering= BRAERKT
bank robber= BRORB
bank robbery= BROERB
bank account= BA*NGT
income tax= N-KT
tax return= TRURN
ad valorem tax= VOERMT
payroll tax= PAIRLT

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August 28 2013

Stenspiration™

“Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s the determination and commitment to unrelenting pursuit of your goal – a commitment to excellence – that will enable you to attain the success you seek.” -Mario Andretti

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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August 28 2013

Week 33: 13,000 Words in 2013 Dictionary Challenge


Week 33: 161
Week 32: 65
Week 31: 177
Week 30: 109
Week 29: 247
Week 28: 177
Week 27: 551
Week 26: 764
Week 25: 367
Week 24: 1288
Week 23: 401
Week 22: 266
Week 21: 249
Week 20: 679
Week 19: 746
Week 18: 261
Week 17: 255
Week 16: 272
Week 15: 507
Week 14: 280
Week 13: 264
Week 12: 265
Week 11: 680
Week 10: 307
Week 9: 266
Week 8: 248
Week 7: 292
Week 6: 390
Week 5: 578
Week 4: 258
Week 3: 252
Week 2: 274
Week 1: 470 Entries
Total Tally: 12,366 Entries

Happy dictionary building!

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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August 26 2013

Medical Monday: Ureter vs. Urethra

The ureter is a duct that carries urine from a kidney to the bladder. The urethra is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: ureter= AOU/RAOE/TER
Option #2: ureter= U/RAOE/TER
Option #3: ureter= AOU/RE/TER
Option #4: ureter= U/RE/TER
Option #5: ureter= AOURT

Option #1: urethra= U/RAOE/THRA
Option #2: urethra= AOU/RAOE/THRA
Option #3: urethra= U/RE/THRA
Option #4: urethra= AOU/RE/THRA
Option #5: urethra= AOU/R*ET/RA
Option #6: urethra= AOU/RAO*ET/RA
Option #7: urethra= U/R*ET/RA
Option #8: urethra= U/RAO*ET/RA
Option #9: ureter= AO*URT

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August 23 2013

Court Reporting Requirements in South Carolina

The Court Reporter Manual for the State of South Carolina issued by the South Carolina Court Administration states the following as requirements for becoming a court reporting official in the state:
“A. Education: Applicants must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent.
B. Certification: Applicants must meet a minimum of one of the following qualifications: 1) an associate degree or a certificate in court reporting from an accredited or approved program/institution, or; 2) a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certificate or a Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR) certificate.”

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