Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
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> George Kerby wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/31/09 2:01 PM, in article Xns9CB5A2F2962Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13,
>> "Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>
>>> heron stone <heronDO@gendo.net> wrote in news:heronDO-2658E3.21374030102009
>>> @news-40.giganews.com:
>>>
>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ealQk...=youtube_gdata
>>> Works great on 10 words that almost sound like CANNED RESPONSE.
>>>
>>> Let's try it on my examples and see what it does. We're not going to a
>>> restaurant it knows.
>>>
>> OK. "¿Cómo son los gofres aquí?"
>>
>
>
> ¿Cómo hacen usted tienen gusto de mi juguete brillante del terminal mudo?
Realmente no me importa su vibrador. Eso es entre usted y su mano.
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
George Kerby wrote:
>
>
> On 11/1/09 9:02 AM, in article
> hZadnd5ykde-PnDXnZ2dnUVZ_rVi4p2d@speakeasy.net, "News" <News@Groups.Name>
> wrote:
>
>> George Kerby wrote:
>>>
>>> On 10/31/09 2:01 PM, in article Xns9CB5A2F2962Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13,
>>> "Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> heron stone <heronDO@gendo.net> wrote in news:heronDO-2658E3.21374030102009
>>>> @news-40.giganews.com:
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ealQk...=youtube_gdata
>>>> Works great on 10 words that almost sound like CANNED RESPONSE.
>>>>
>>>> Let's try it on my examples and see what it does. We're not going to a
>>>> restaurant it knows.
>>>>
>>> OK. "¿Cómo son los gofres aquí?"
>>>
>>
>> ¿Cómo hacen usted tienen gusto de mi juguete brillante del terminal mudo?
>
> Realmente no me importa su vibrador. Eso es entre usted y su mano.
>
¿Debe usted ganar prosélitos sus perversiones en un foro público?
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
> > I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN words
> > necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>
> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
> the math.
i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
pointless.
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
David Moyer wrote:
> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>
>> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
>> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN words
>>> necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
>> the math.
>
> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
> pointless.
>
> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
Whereas AAPL-bots still believe in "Steve's way or the highway".
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
At 01 Nov 2009 11:45:29 -0700 David Moyer wrote:
> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
> pointless.
>
> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
As opposed to you, who still has plug his phone into a computer to copy a
song to it. How 1999...
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
In message <op.u2ouzzwio63xbg@acer250.gateway.2wire.net> tlvp
<mPiOsUcB.EtLlLvEp@att.net> was claimed to have wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 21:20:25 -0400, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> Ha ha.....Tell Google to translate "kiss my ass" to spanish...
>> Try it.
>
>Not Google, and not just to Spanish, but then to French and thence back to English:
>
> "embrace my mule" :-) .
I suspect the message would be received loud and clear.
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
News <News@Groups.Name> wrote in
news:XridnThrtKhlRXDXnZ2dnUVZ_h5i4p2d@speakeasy.ne t:
> David Moyer wrote:
>> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
>>> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN
>>>> words necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>>> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
>>> the math.
>>
>> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
>> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
>> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
>> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
>> pointless.
>>
>> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
>
>
> Whereas AAPL-bots still believe in "Steve's way or the highway".
>
Notice how there has been ZERO response to my challenge to iphoners to
convert the text on iphone examples I posted converted by Google......
ZERO.....only the canned few word bullshit of the Apple ads.....
I want to see it convert:
AT&T does not warrant that information, graphic depictions, product and
service descriptions or other content of the Sites is accurate,
complete, reliable, updated, current, or error-free. Despite our
efforts, it is possible that a price for a product or service offered on
the Site may be inaccurate or the product or service description may
contain an inaccuracy. In the event AT&T determines that a product or
service contains an inaccurate price or description, AT&T reserves the
right to take any action it deems reasonable and necessary, in its sole
discretion, to rectify the error, including without limitation canceling
your order, unless prohibited by law. AT&T may make improvements or
changes to any of its content, information products, services, or
programs described on the Sites at any time without notice. You agree to
notify AT&T immediately if you become aware of any pricing or
descriptive errors or inconsistencies with any products or services you
order through the Sites and comply with any corrective action taken by
AT&T.
like Google translates it:
"AT & T no garantiza que la información, representaciones gráficas,
descripciones de productos y servicios o el contenido de los sitios es
exacta, completa, fiable, actualizada, actual o libre de errores. A
pesar de nuestros esfuerzos, es posible que el precio de un producto o
servicio ofrecido en el sitio puede ser inexacta o el producto o
descripción del servicio puede contener una inexactitud. En el caso de
AT & T determina que un producto o servicio contiene un precio
incorrecto o descripción, AT & T se reserva el derecho de tomar
cualquier medida que considere razonables y necesarios, a su sola
discreción, para corregir el error, incluyendo, sin limitación de
cancelar su pedido, salvo que lo prohíba por la ley. AT & T pueden hacer
mejoras o cambios en cualquiera de sus contenidos, productos, servicios
o programas descritos en los Sitios en cualquier momento sin previo
aviso. Usted acuerda notificar a AT & T inmediatamente si usted se da
cuenta de cualquier fijación de precios o errores descriptivos o las
incoherencias con los productos o los servicios a pedido a través de los
sitios y cumplir con las medidas correctivas adoptadas por AT & T."
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
Larry wrote:
> News <News@Groups.Name> wrote in
> news:XridnThrtKhlRXDXnZ2dnUVZ_h5i4p2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> David Moyer wrote:
>>> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
>>>> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN
>>>>> words necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>>>> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
>>>> the math.
>>> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
>>> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
>>> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
>>> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
>>> pointless.
>>>
>>> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
>>
>> Whereas AAPL-bots still believe in "Steve's way or the highway".
>>
>
> Notice how there has been ZERO response to my challenge to iphoners to
> convert the text on iphone examples I posted converted by Google......
>
> ZERO.....only the canned few word bullshit of the Apple ads.....
>
> I want to see it convert:
>
> AT&T does not warrant that information, graphic depictions, product and
> service descriptions or other content of the Sites is accurate,
> complete, reliable, updated, current, or error-free. Despite our
> efforts, it is possible that a price for a product or service offered on
> the Site may be inaccurate or the product or service description may
> contain an inaccuracy. In the event AT&T determines that a product or
> service contains an inaccurate price or description, AT&T reserves the
> right to take any action it deems reasonable and necessary, in its sole
> discretion, to rectify the error, including without limitation canceling
> your order, unless prohibited by law. AT&T may make improvements or
> changes to any of its content, information products, services, or
> programs described on the Sites at any time without notice. You agree to
> notify AT&T immediately if you become aware of any pricing or
> descriptive errors or inconsistencies with any products or services you
> order through the Sites and comply with any corrective action taken by
> AT&T.
>
> like Google translates it:
>
> "AT & T no garantiza que la información, representaciones gráficas,
> descripciones de productos y servicios o el contenido de los sitios es
> exacta, completa, fiable, actualizada, actual o libre de errores. A
> pesar de nuestros esfuerzos, es posible que el precio de un producto o
> servicio ofrecido en el sitio puede ser inexacta o el producto o
> descripción del servicio puede contener una inexactitud. En el caso de
> AT & T determina que un producto o servicio contiene un precio
> incorrecto o descripción, AT & T se reserva el derecho de tomar
> cualquier medida que considere razonables y necesarios, a su sola
> discreción, para corregir el error, incluyendo, sin limitación de
> cancelar su pedido, salvo que lo prohíba por la ley. AT & T pueden hacer
> mejoras o cambios en cualquiera de sus contenidos, productos, servicios
> o programas descritos en los Sitios en cualquier momento sin previo
> aviso. Usted acuerda notificar a AT & T inmediatamente si usted se da
> cuenta de cualquier fijación de precios o errores descriptivos o las
> incoherencias con los productos o los servicios a pedido a través de los
> sitios y cumplir con las medidas correctivas adoptadas por AT & T."
>
Same day? With the petaflops available on the iToy?
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
> > i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
> > that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
> > good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
> > GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
> > pointless.
> >
> > he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
>
> As opposed to you, who still has plug his phone into a computer to copy a
> song to it. How 1999...
yes, that action works perfectly. download any song from anywhere, drag
and drop... bam! it doesn't get any easier than that.
> Larry wrote:
>> News <News@Groups.Name> wrote in
>> news:XridnThrtKhlRXDXnZ2dnUVZ_h5i4p2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> David Moyer wrote:
>>>> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
>>>>> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN
>>>>>> words necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>>>>> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
>>>>> the math.
>>>> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
>>>> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
>>>> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
>>>> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
>>>> pointless.
>>>>
>>>> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
>>>
>>> Whereas AAPL-bots still believe in "Steve's way or the highway".
>>>
>>
>> Notice how there has been ZERO response to my challenge to iphoners to
>> convert the text on iphone examples I posted converted by Google......
>>
>> ZERO.....only the canned few word bullshit of the Apple ads.....
>>
>> I want to see it convert:
>>
>> AT&T does not warrant that information, graphic depictions, product and
>> service descriptions or other content of the Sites is accurate,
>> complete, reliable, updated, current, or error-free. Despite our
>> efforts, it is possible that a price for a product or service offered on
>> the Site may be inaccurate or the product or service description may
>> contain an inaccuracy. In the event AT&T determines that a product or
>> service contains an inaccurate price or description, AT&T reserves the
>> right to take any action it deems reasonable and necessary, in its sole
>> discretion, to rectify the error, including without limitation canceling
>> your order, unless prohibited by law. AT&T may make improvements or
>> changes to any of its content, information products, services, or
>> programs described on the Sites at any time without notice. You agree to
>> notify AT&T immediately if you become aware of any pricing or
>> descriptive errors or inconsistencies with any products or services you
>> order through the Sites and comply with any corrective action taken by
>> AT&T.
>>
>> like Google translates it:
>>
>> "AT & T no garantiza que la información, representaciones gráficas,
>> descripciones de productos y servicios o el contenido de los sitios es
>> exacta, completa, fiable, actualizada, actual o libre de errores. A
>> pesar de nuestros esfuerzos, es posible que el precio de un producto o
>> servicio ofrecido en el sitio puede ser inexacta o el producto o
>> descripción del servicio puede contener una inexactitud. En el caso de
>> AT & T determina que un producto o servicio contiene un precio
>> incorrecto o descripción, AT & T se reserva el derecho de tomar
>> cualquier medida que considere razonables y necesarios, a su sola
>> discreción, para corregir el error, incluyendo, sin limitación de
>> cancelar su pedido, salvo que lo prohíba por la ley. AT & T pueden hacer
>> mejoras o cambios en cualquiera de sus contenidos, productos, servicios
>> o programas descritos en los Sitios en cualquier momento sin previo
>> aviso. Usted acuerda notificar a AT & T inmediatamente si usted se da
>> cuenta de cualquier fijación de precios o errores descriptivos o las
>> incoherencias con los productos o los servicios a pedido a través de los
>> sitios y cumplir con las medidas correctivas adoptadas por AT & T."
>>
>
>
> Same day? With the petaflops available on the iToy?
>
Good boy! Respect ol' dad with his dreams. See ya guys at The W!
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
George Kerby wrote:
>
>
> On 11/2/09 3:34 PM, in article
> C5KdneU6OYTBzXLXnZ2dnUVZ_rVi4p2d@speakeasy.net, "News" <News@Group.Name>
> wrote:
>
>> Larry wrote:
>>> News <News@Groups.Name> wrote in
>>> news:XridnThrtKhlRXDXnZ2dnUVZ_h5i4p2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>>
>>>> David Moyer wrote:
>>>>> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> In article <Xns9CB5EBBD6DE2Fnoonehomecom@74.209.131.13>, Larry
>>>>>> <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't see how an iPhone could store the huge library of SPOKEN
>>>>>>> words necessary in TWO languages in its tiny memory. Not possible.
>>>>>> the app is 158 megabytes. current iphones are 16 or 32 gigabytes. do
>>>>>> the math.
>>>>> i think larry has a permeant mental block about memory. he's the guy
>>>>> that thought having removable storage on a mobile device was still a
>>>>> good idea. he's totally BLIND to the fact most iphones come with 16
>>>>> GIGABYTES of available storage, so trying to still use a SD card is
>>>>> pointless.
>>>>>
>>>>> he's still living in 2004, i'm afraid.
>>>> Whereas AAPL-bots still believe in "Steve's way or the highway".
>>>>
>>> Notice how there has been ZERO response to my challenge to iphoners to
>>> convert the text on iphone examples I posted converted by Google......
>>>
>>> ZERO.....only the canned few word bullshit of the Apple ads.....
>>>
>>> I want to see it convert:
>>>
>>> AT&T does not warrant that information, graphic depictions, product and
>>> service descriptions or other content of the Sites is accurate,
>>> complete, reliable, updated, current, or error-free. Despite our
>>> efforts, it is possible that a price for a product or service offered on
>>> the Site may be inaccurate or the product or service description may
>>> contain an inaccuracy. In the event AT&T determines that a product or
>>> service contains an inaccurate price or description, AT&T reserves the
>>> right to take any action it deems reasonable and necessary, in its sole
>>> discretion, to rectify the error, including without limitation canceling
>>> your order, unless prohibited by law. AT&T may make improvements or
>>> changes to any of its content, information products, services, or
>>> programs described on the Sites at any time without notice. You agree to
>>> notify AT&T immediately if you become aware of any pricing or
>>> descriptive errors or inconsistencies with any products or services you
>>> order through the Sites and comply with any corrective action taken by
>>> AT&T.
>>>
>>> like Google translates it:
>>>
>>> "AT & T no garantiza que la información, representaciones gráficas,
>>> descripciones de productos y servicios o el contenido de los sitios es
>>> exacta, completa, fiable, actualizada, actual o libre de errores. A
>>> pesar de nuestros esfuerzos, es posible que el precio de un producto o
>>> servicio ofrecido en el sitio puede ser inexacta o el producto o
>>> descripción del servicio puede contener una inexactitud. En el caso de
>>> AT & T determina que un producto o servicio contiene un precio
>>> incorrecto o descripción, AT & T se reserva el derecho de tomar
>>> cualquier medida que considere razonables y necesarios, a su sola
>>> discreción, para corregir el error, incluyendo, sin limitación de
>>> cancelar su pedido, salvo que lo prohíba por la ley. AT & T pueden hacer
>>> mejoras o cambios en cualquiera de sus contenidos, productos, servicios
>>> o programas descritos en los Sitios en cualquier momento sin previo
>>> aviso. Usted acuerda notificar a AT & T inmediatamente si usted se da
>>> cuenta de cualquier fijación de precios o errores descriptivos o las
>>> incoherencias con los productos o los servicios a pedido a través de los
>>> sitios y cumplir con las medidas correctivas adoptadas por AT & T."
>>>
>>
>> Same day? With the petaflops available on the iToy?
>>
> Good boy! Respect ol' dad with his dreams. See ya guys at The W!
>
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
"Your Name" <your.name@isp.com> wrote in news:hcnsdq$tg8$1@lust.ihug.co.nz:
>
> "Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9CB7A391EC3C9noonehomecom@74.209.131.13...
>>
>> I want to see it convert:
>
> And we'd like to see you piss off and get a braincell ... but apparently
> that aint gonna happen. :-( You're simply a moron.
>
>
>
Re: Killer App: Speech-to-Speech Translator Developed For iPhone
At 02 Nov 2009 15:24:57 -0700 David Moyer wrote:
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AnoOspamL.com> wrote:
> > As opposed to you, who still has plug his phone into a computer to
> > copy a song to it. How 1999...
>
> yes, that action works perfectly. download any song from anywhere, drag
> and drop... bam! it doesn't get any easier than that.
>
> it's the pure beauty of any ipod or iphone...
Recently on vacation, I "dragged and dropped" my daughter's new Hanna
Montana CD from my home PC in Colorado to my Windows Mobile phone in
Chicago over the hotel's WiFi. From there it was an easy matter to copy
it to her MP3 player via the phone's removable flash memory. (Normally I
wouldn't have bothered, but I promised to load it on her player before
leaving but didn't get around to it.)
....THAT's the pure beauty of a platform not beholden to the RIAA or the
NAB...