Actually, I think when the word is writtten down with spaces it triggers the problem. As Tink said earlier, I believe the word is "Ceazure". Appologies if I've caused versions of JAWS to Crash. As I'm an Access32 man, I don't get the problem. Cheers, Mark Mark Matthews Cardiff, Wales, UK E-mail: mark.matthews53@xxxxxxxxxxxx MSN/Windows Messenger:markmatthews3@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: mmatthews1981 Webpage:http://www.qsl.net/gw0wgk -----Original Message----- From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Dryden Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:11 AM To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [talks-uk] Re: warning about pranksters Elaine, what is the word? you can spell it out but just put spaces inbetween each letter. Steve Hyde-Dryden Text or call on Tel: 07799766944 MSN: steve_dryden@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: knightvader Email: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine" <elaine.duke@xxxxxxxxx> To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:17 PM Subject: [talks-uk] warning about pranksters > hello folks, > > I hope this isn't classed as in appropriate content, but there is a > warning I'd like to mention. > > I'm not sure if list members are aware, that there is a certain word > when > spoken with eloquence, actually stops speech. I'm not going to type this > word here as it will shut down jaws if your using eloquence. > > but, my reasons for mentioning it here is, I've recently discovered > that > this word when sent in a text message to a phone with talkx on it, will > shut down talx also. the only way to regain speech is to remove the > battery. > > I hope this message hasn't offended anyone but, I just felt that > people > should be made aware. > > as there are certain pranksters out there who think it's funny to shut > down speech. > > my apologies to those who I have offended here. > > thanks > > Elaine >