[bksvol-discuss] Re: about braille

  • From: "Sarah Van Oosterwijck" <curiousentity@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 22:05:10 -0500

I had to read an entire book on tape where the name Irene was pronounced
Irene-e.  Of course every single synth reading this message will say that
differently, so know one will really know how it was said, but believe me it
was annoying, since she was the main character.

I only really love keynote, but I can deal with viavoice all right.
Kurzweil seems to have the best way of respecting punctuation and giving
almost human-like reading to synthesizers, so I really would like keynote
with Kurzweil, but I either get keynote with jaws, or via voice with
Kurzweil, so then I have a hard decision when it comes to being read to by
my computer.

I know what you mean about needing to prove you can exist without your
computer.  Fortunately I can prove that every once in a while without giving
up my synthesizer. <bg>  I have a braille note, which conveniently is a
keynote synthesizer.  Of course that is not proving I can live without
technology, but I'm already convinced I can't. :-)

Just so everyone knows I am weird too, my particular strangeness, that I can
think of at this moment, is imagining letters and words have colors.  I
actually think it helps me remember things sometimes.  I learned in the same
article that I mentioned to Guido before, that there are others who do the
same weird thing.  I felt so much less unique after reading that article.
hehehe

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
curious entity at earthlink dot net



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