Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!faline!ulysses!mhuxt!ihnp4!homxb!mtuxo!mtune!codas!killer!richardh From: richardh@killer.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Commas Message-ID: <2025@killer.UUCP> Date: Sat, 7-Nov-87 09:00:03 EST Article-I.D.: killer.2025 Posted: Sat Nov 7 09:00:03 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 14-Nov-87 08:18:50 EST References: <10138@brl-adm.ARPA> Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas Lines: 20 Summary: Testing. One, two, three (is this thing on?). In article <10138@brl-adm.ARPA>, fbaube@note.nsf.GOV (Fred Baube) writes: > > is an IBM ad about voice recognition. The screen > show "Testing one, two, three", complete with commas! > Does anyone know how they do that? I've seen the ad in other magazines and a similar ad on TeeVee. Though I have absolutely no information on the subject, my first reaction was to recall Clarke's law, 2nd variation: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo." This doesn't have anything to do with C, so please send follow-ups to the appropriate group. richard hargrove Unix: the best adventure game around... ...!ihnp4!killer!richardh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------