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Re: libretto vs visionbook

From: "James R. Hall" <>
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 19:56:34 -0500

replys below

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> From: R. Paul McCarty <>
> To: 
> Subject: Re: libretto vs visionbook
> Date: Friday, April 17, 1998 7:03 AM
> 
> Greg E. Priest-Dorman wrote:
> > 
> > That being said, while driving I hook the system up throught the car
> > casset deck so I am not driving with headphones on.
> 
> This is a great idea (using a cassette adapter to play through your
> stereo).

I can't do this (even if I had a wearable in the first place, saving up for
my toys :P plus my radio doesn't have a tape deck) Rather, I'd use one of
those cheap $20 fm transmitters. This would also let me have a wireless
connection to my radio system (I tend to be forgetful :P)

> 
> > Text-to-speech output can be like another "voice in the crowd" - you
> > focus on it when you need it, ignore it when you don't.  If set
> > properly, your computer can realy become just another voice in your
> > head.
> 
> What are you using for text to speech? I'd like to eventually add it to
> my werarable, but I'm concerned about adding a whole other pc/104 card
> to the stack and increasing the size and weight of my wearable. I
> suppose this is unavoidable since I don't have any sound capability on
> my stack (except the system speaker).
> 
> -Paul
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> 

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