I was playing around with making fun of "droid" adds. So I created a sound 
file...

say -o droiddead.aiff -v cello  "droid. is. dead. Long live I Phone"

I thought hmm,  I should be able to open this from the termial  and not have to 
switch to the finder.  

In the process, I discoverd that there is a -f option to open that we will find 
useful.

An example but not too usefull.

man say | open -f 

This command will create a manual for the "say" command and then open that 
manual in textedit (or perhaps your preferred text editor ).

Have fun with this,

Jon

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