I hear its pretty good once you teach it your style of speaking. You have to read it a book to learn your speech patterns.
That would not be a problem at all, I’ve got six to read right now and two more ordered. Right now it’s Zoo by Patterson then It’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Larsson then it will be Wind through the Keyhole by King. No plan farther than that.
I WAS thinking Hugo Weaving actually too! AGENT Smith!
I live in Smithfield plains and according to the latest survey, the most common name there is Smith
I’ve got Smiths in my family tree and live with 3 Smiths.
When I was a legal secretary, we had a trick of asking the caller to spell their last name for us if we didn’t catch it the beginning of the call. I had to ask one client and he very patiently spelled out “S-M-I-T-H.”
Maybe i SHOULD use my real name. After church last Sunday, 2 ladies introduced themselves to me and the only name I could think of was AtticAnne, complete blank for last name. My daughter told them to pay no attention to me, that I spend too much time on the computer.
I was at a hair sallon with my niece not to long ago when somebody yelled, “Hey Jade!” I answered, it was really a cute little oriental lady that had just came to work. I went and waited in the car.
I hear its pretty good once you teach it your style of speaking. You have to read it a book to learn your speech patterns.
That would not be a problem at all, I’ve got six to read right now and two more ordered. Right now it’s Zoo by Patterson then It’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Larsson then it will be Wind through the Keyhole by King. No plan farther than that.
I believe it comes with a specially written book to be sure it hits on most the words that would be used in normal everyday talking.
People should not post real names to the forums. That’s what I think.
Jeff
Mark is a name that was given to me… I chose not to accept it Least not for my art life anyway Jeff... And soz you know, I have always referred to you as Jaderail or Jader publicly online.
Look you young limber none hurting whipper snapper, I try to not Mark you all up either when I remember. I’m playing, I got nothing to hide from anyone. I let it all hang out and tell all about myself all the time, I do try to keep my last name private, very few have it. That is for safety. As an example the post about the Ex’s family is true. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Besides I’m a big blabber mouth with few people to yak at in RL at home. And zero that understand 3D or anything to do with 3D. So I blabber here to be with folks that get it and mostly know me with all my bumps, lumps and foibles.
Very Southern trait. We’ll talk the ear off a statue. It takes an hour for Sunday school, an hour for church, two hours to meet and greet before heading for dinner.
I hear its pretty good once you teach it your style of speaking. You have to read it a book to learn your speech patterns.
That would not be a problem at all, I’ve got six to read right now and two more ordered. Right now it’s Zoo by Patterson then It’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Larsson then it will be Wind through the Keyhole by King. No plan farther than that.
I believe it comes with a specially written book to be sure it hits on most the words that would be used in normal everyday talking.
I wonder what it would do if I pronounced it all in Klingon? Just a goofy idea, I’m sure it will only imprint on my voice, no need for a extra level of Stupid. Besides I’m not up on Klingon like I once was.
Very Southern trait. We’ll talk the ear off a statue. It takes an hour for Sunday school, an hour for church, two hours to meet and greet before heading for dinner.
I see you understand.
Know why southerners mow their grass so often? Because by the time we stop talking about what a good job was done we need to mow the grass again.
Sounds like an easy going life as a ‘southerner’ American
We talk with drawls because we wont even talk fast, we take life slow and easy. It’s to darn hot to hurry anyway. One of our favorite sayings is, “What’s your hurry?” Most often heard when folks decide they need to get home in a hour or so. It’ll take them that long to get out of the house.