January 9 2014

Stenspiration™

“Nothing in the world can take place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent.” -Ray Kroc

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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January 7 2014

Legal Vocabulary: Demurrer

Demurrer is defined by Nolo as, “A written response to a complaint filed in a lawsuit which, in effect, pleads for dismissal on the point that even if the facts alleged in the complaint were true, there is no legal basis for a lawsuit. A hearing before a judge will then be held to determine the validity of the demurrer. Some parts of a lawsuit may be defeated by a demurrer while others may survive. Some demurrers contend that the complaint is unclear or omits an essential element of fact. If the judge finds these errors, the judge will usually sustain the demurrer (state it is valid), but ‘with leave to amend’ in order to correct the original complaint. If after amendment the complaint is still not legally good, a demurrer will be granted. In rare occasions, a demurrer can be used to attack an answer to a complaint. Some states have substituted a motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action for the demurrer.”

Machine Brief:
Option #1: demurrer= DMUR/*ER
Option #2: demurrer= DMAOUR/*ER
Option #3: demurrer= DMRUR

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January 6 2014

Medical Monday: Periapical

Periapical is defined as “of, relating to, occurring in, affecting, or being the tissues surrounding the apex of the root of a tooth.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: periapical= PER/RI/AP/A/KAL
Option #2: periapical= PER/R*I/AP/A/KAL
Option #3: periapical= PER/RI/AP/KAL
Option #4: periapical= PER/YI/AP/A/KAL
Option #5: periapical= PER/YI/AP/KAL

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January 4 2014

Steno & Instincts

I think training for steno is akin to an athlete preparing for stellar athletic performances. I’m reading an autobiography written by an athlete.

In the tome, the football player/author is recovering from an injury. His doctor gives him the following advice, which I think will be valuable to court reporters as well:

“I want you to listen very carefully to me, Gale. Your God-given talent is what you do instinctively, by reflex. What you’re doing now subconsciously is holding back. You’re trying to think yourself into doing what you should be doing instinctively. In other words, if you have to stop and think, it changes your timing. The reflex action which you could do so gracefully and so well- you can’t do that any more, not if you’re going to stop and think. Because you can’t send the message down to your legs quickly enough to make them do what you have to do. You’ve just got to stop thinking how you’re going to dodge this guy, just go out and do your thing. When you can go out and do your thing without stopping to think, you’re going to be running the way you did before.” -From, “I Am Third” By: Gale Sayers

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December 27 2013

Friday Phrases


disciplinary hearing= SPAIRG
disinterested witness= DWNS
FBI agent= TPWIGT
federal grand jury= FR-J
federal judge= FRUJ
federal rule= FRAOUL
federal rules= FRAOULS
financial statement= F-NLT
first-degree burn= F-BD
second-degree burn= S-BD
third-degree burn= THR-BD

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