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02/09/2022

💙IT'S COURT REPORTING & CAPTIONING WEEK!
Join us all week as we highlight the profession of court reporting!

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03/29/2020

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE VIRUS FROM JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL- The following is from Irene Ken physician, whose daughter is an Asst. Prof in infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University, is quite informative.
* The virus is not a living organism, but a protein molecule (DNA) covered by a protective layer of lipid (fat), which, when absorbed by the cells of the ocular, nasal or buccal mucosa, changes their genetic code (mutation) and converts them into aggressor and multiplier cells.
* Since the virus is not a living organism but a protein molecule, it is not killed, but decays on its own. The disintegration time depends on the temperature, humidity and type of material where it lies.
* The virus is very fragile; the only thing that protects it is a thin outer layer of fat. That is why any soap or detergent is the best remedy, because the foam CUTS the FAT (that is why you have to rub so much: for 20 seconds or more, to make a lot of foam). By dissolving the fat layer, the protein molecule disperses and breaks down on its own.
* HEAT melts fat; this is why it is so good to use water above 25 degrees Celsius for washing hands, clothes and everything. In addition, hot water makes more foam and that makes it even more useful.
* Alcohol or any mixture with alcohol over 65% DISSOLVES ANY FAT, especially the external lipid layer of the virus.
* Any mix with 1 part bleach and 5 parts water directly dissolves the protein, breaks it down from the inside.
* Oxygenated water helps long after soap, alcohol and chlorine, because peroxide dissolves the virus protein, but you have to use it pure and it hurts your skin.
* NO BACTERICIDE OR ANTIBIOTIC SERVES. The virus is not a living organism like bacteria; antibodies cannot kill what is not alive.
* NEVER shake used or unused clothing, sheets or cloth. While it is glued to a porous surface, it is very inert and disintegrates only:
- between 3 hours (fabric and porous),
- 4 hours (copper and wood)
- 24 hours (cardboard),
- 42 hours (metal) and
- 72 hours (plastic).

If you shake it or use a feather duster, the virus molecules float in the air for up to 3 hours, and can lodge in your nose.
* The virus molecules remain very stable in external cold, or artificial as air conditioners in houses and cars. They also need moisture to stay stable, and especially darkness. Therefore, dehumidified, dry, warm and bright environments will degrade it faster.
* UV LIGHT on any object that may contain it breaks down the virus protein. For example, to disinfect and reuse a mask is perfect. Be careful, it also breaks down collagen (which is protein) in the skin.
* The virus CANNOT go through healthy skin.
* Vinegar is NOT useful because it does not break down the protective layer of fat.
* NO SPIRITS, NOR VODKA, serve. The strongest vodka is 40% alcohol, and you need 65%.
* LISTERINE IF IT SERVES! It is 65% alcohol.
* The more confined the space, the more concentration of the virus there can be. The more open or naturally ventilated, the less.
* You have to wash your hands before and after touching mucosa, food, locks, k***s, switches, remote control, cell phone, watches, computers, desks, TV, etc. And when using the bathroom.
* You have to HUMIDIFY HANDS DRY from so much washing them, because the molecules can hide in the micro cracks. The thicker the moisturizer, the better.
* Also keep your NAILS SHORT so that the virus does not hide there.
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL

03/22/2020

Brown & Jones Reporting gives thanks to all of our healthcare workers around the country. God bless you and keep you safe. Hopefully, you will soon get all of the medical supplies you need to do your job and to protect yourselves.

03/11/2020

Fill in the blank:

You know you're a court reporter if ___________.

03/06/2020
"There's an irony in the court reporting industry: If a court reporter is doing their job well, they go virtually unnoti...
02/14/2020

"There's an irony in the court reporting industry: If a court reporter is doing their job well, they go virtually unnoticed. The goal is to capture the record without becoming a part of it. The irony - that very ability means that court reporting flies under the radar. It's not an industry that naturally self promotes. For the Record aims to define what they do and introduce the general population to this still-thriving occupation."

02/05/2020

Fun facts about captioning and court reporting:
-The ampersand (&) is one of the earliest examples of shorthand.
-Capturing the record of important proceedings dates back to the fourth century B.C.

In an Age of High-Definition Digital Audio, Why Do We Still Use Human Stenographers?
01/29/2020

In an Age of High-Definition Digital Audio, Why Do We Still Use Human Stenographers?

These are dreaded questions stenographers and court reporters have had to endure hearing over and over again: “Why are we still hiring…

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