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September 5, 2008

Hear Who



From the website:

HearWho.com is an online web application that will work with your internet browser.

There is no software to download. you simply type or paste your text into the text area, then click "MAKE MP3 FILE". - "Thats all" - It saves time.

Automatically turn any text into speech so you can listen to it, when you have time.

HearWho.com converts text to speech and saves it as an MP3 file so that you can listen to it on any device capable of playing MP3 files, such as Ipods, PDAs, mobile phones, MP3 players, etc.

HearWho.com uses only the highest quality AT&T Natural Voices; incredibly lifelike, natural sounding voices that come in a variety of languages.

Listen while doing. It saves time...

Make studying easy. Listen to it commuting, at the gym, running / walking/cycling. Listen instead of reading news, articles, blogs, eBooks... anything you want.

Oh yeah and did I mention it saves time?




Yep, believe you did. I'll mention that it's a fun site to goof around in for a while.

September 4, 2008

It Ain't an Easy Job

Bein' a worm.



That's what we used to call "breakin' off a wet one".

September 3, 2008

Karaoke Party



From the website:

Sing karaoke online in your web browser. Practice your singing and increase your score. Challenge your friends in becoming the next karaoke champion. All you need is a microphone, built in or connected to your computer.

Register to:

Keep track of your scores
Challenge your friends
Make song requests
Upload a picture
Make friends

You don't have to register to be able to sing along.

I wouldn't post anything I sang to the internet. I know better... and believe me, I'm doing myself, you and the rest of the world a favor.

Karaoke Party

September 2, 2008

comestible

From the Word of the Day feed in the right-hand column.

comestible \kuh-MES-tuh-buhl\,
adjective:1. Suitable to be eaten; edible.
noun:1. Something suitable to be eaten; food.


I knew this word, but can't recall that I've ever used it. I've seen it in survival books and magazines the most, I reckon.

I do know many times my comestible turns out to be combustible.

In other words, my gustatory turns fumatory.