> "John" == John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> For this iteration, I'll probably submit the files to my website
John> in both .aif and in .gsm
Is that aiff format (as defined by Apple, et al)?
It would be good to have uncompressed copies of all of the publicly
available prompts. Ha
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[snip]
>Any funds left over after payment to Allison will be used to fund
either more words from Allison in the "next round" (there is
always a next round of words) or will go to buying beer/food for
Digium staff at the discretion of John Todd.
As a non-donor, I probably have no
> Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Allison fund! I actually
> ended up with more money than I think it will take, which warms my
> heart to see so many people putting their money where their mouths
> are (or where Allison's mouth is?)
>
> I put forward the following proposal (as this
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>
If it's not too late:
> [The alphabet - a through z, like "ayy", "bee
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> > or better still...
> >
> > 1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 6076 feet per hour
> > 1 mph =1 mile per hour = 5280 feet per hour
>
> I might as well add to the offtopic thread... why are natuical miles longer
> than "regular" miles?
Because of t
I'm not sure how regular miles are based on but a nautical mile is a degree
of longitude divided by 60 (hence it takes 360 * 60 knots to travel around
the world (or am i wrong)). I'm not too familar with your crazy measurement
system (metric all the way baby) but i'm sure someone here will know wha
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 09:59, John Todd wrote:
> I put forward the following proposal (as this is Open Source, we'll
> let General Consensus decide):
>
>Any funds left over after payment to Allison will be used to fund
> either more words from Allison in the "next round" (there is always
>
John Todd <> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Allison fund! I actually
> ended up with more money than I think it will take, which warms my
> heart to see so many people putting their money where their mouths
> are (or where Allison's mouth is?)
>
> I put forward the following p
John Todd wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Allison fund! I actually
> ended up with more money than I think it will take, which warms my
> heart to see so many people putting their money where their mouths
> are (or where Allison's mouth is?)
>
> I put forward the following
> On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> or better still...
>
> 1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 6076 feet per hour
> 1 mph =1 mile per hour = 5280 feet per hour
I might as well add to the offtopic thread... why are natuical miles longer
than "regular" miles?
Andrew
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[...]
>
> > A knot is a unit of
Dave Cotton wrote:
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A knot is a unit of linear measurement.
A nautical mile is (or was originally) defined as a minute of arc at the
equator.
1 knot it 1 nautical mile per hour.
The knot is a unit of speed.
--
Jon Stockill
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At 07:36 PM 1/11/2004 -0500, John Todd wrote:
Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM Eastern
time, and I'll add them.
As usual, donations to what will be a
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Allison fund! I actually
ended up with more money than I think it will take, which warms my
heart to see so many people putting their money where their mouths
are (or where Allison's mouth is?)
I put forward the following proposal (as this is Open Sour
Requisite dictionary reference:
> [...]
> >
> > > knots per hour
> >
> > I'm a land-lubber, but I think knots is a speed unit (like
> > Miles Per Hour), so I think you want "knots" here, not "knots
> > per hour", if you are talking wind speed.
> >
> [...]
>
> Then stick to being a land lubb
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On Monday 12 January 2004 10:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A knot is a unit of linear measurement.
or better still...
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 6076 feet per hour
1 mph =1 mile per hour = 5280 feet per hour
> Daryl G. Jurbala
Regards...Martin
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for Allison
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[...]
>
> &g
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 16:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Su
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[...]
>
> > knots per h
Hi!
> You might want to do John a favor and go ahead and remove words
> that already exist. For example, third, sixth, and eighth are already
> ordinals that have sounds (digits/h-3, digits/h-6, digits/h-8) in
> Asterisk.
I'm sorry, I missed that (mostly because the Wiki is lackig the
explanati
hash
[snip]
Already created, but not in CVS, as with many of the utterances I've
had Allison create.
http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/hash.gsm
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On Monday 12 January 2004 00:50, Panny Malialis wrote:
> hash
Already exists: http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/hash.gsm
-Tilghman
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ok, how about
inside
outside
up
down
server
status
current
is
and finally:
"Please look at bug 207"
:D
Andy
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On 11/01/2004 at 19:36 John Todd wrote:
>Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
>Please submit reasonably sma
On Monday 12 January 2004 06:29, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > Add Celsius Fahrenheit
>
> Then also: "degrees" ? Not that I need that, but it appears to be
> missing in this context. Maybe also "temperature" and "of" and "a/an"
> and "with".
>
> If you want to carry it further: "bar, pasc
Hi!
> > hurricane
> > tornado
>
> You missed typhoon!
Oh, and then there is this:
"microsoft"
"mostly harmless"
Philipp
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Hi!
> I'm a land-lubber, but I think knots is a speed unit (like Miles Per Hour),
> so I think you want "knots" here, not "knots per hour", if you are talking
> wind speed.
Who knows, maybe reports on wind/boat accelaration will become standard
as well... :-)
Philipp
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Hi!
> Add Celsius Fahrenheit
Then also: "degrees" ? Not that I need that, but it appears to be missing
in this context. Maybe also "temperature" and "of" and "a/an" and "with".
If you want to carry it further: "bar, pascal, hecto-pascal, pressure,
humidity, percent, high, low, rising, falling
On 12/01/04 10:17, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Well...
$20 from me as well has just gone to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm... I think John's turning a profit... :)
Al
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> I sent 10.00 :)
>
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, calvis wrote:
>
>> I just sent $20.00 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> I am new to the list so I don't really know what I am donating to,
>> but
>> the whole Asterisk program sounds pretty cool and I hope to work
>> myself to setting up an
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, John Todd wrote:
> zed
Thanks!
> knots per hour
Pretty sure the measure is just "knot"s. IE 40 knot wind, or the wind
will be 40 knots.
Steve
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I don't know where to look to find out if these phrases already exist, so
forgive me if they do. These are both used on my NorTel Modular ICS for
call transfer screening. I am lurking and discussing ways to do this
off-line and I believe these would be good to have for this feature.
For exact
don't forget the southern hemisphere
cyclone
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:22:39 +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
>John Todd wrote:
>
>> hurricane
>> tornado
>
>You missed typhoon!
>
>Regards,
>Steve
>
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> How about Dollars Cents Euros
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at
I sent 10.00 :)
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, calvis wrote:
> I just sent $20.00 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am new to the list so I don't really know what I am donating to, but the
> whole Asterisk program sounds pretty cool and I hope to work myself to
> setting up an experimental system to play with it
I just sent $20.00 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am new to the list so I don't really know what I am donating to, but the
whole Asterisk program sounds pretty cool and I hope to work myself to
setting up an experimental system to play with it in the near future.
Calvis
Redmond, WA
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+$20 from us
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Andrew Thompson wrote:
> Original Message -
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Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 7:36 PM
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As usual, donations to what will be a ~$110 USD expense would be
appreciated, as I am paying
We sent $50 USD for the cause
john brown
chagres technologies
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> As usual, donations to what will be a ~$110 USD expense would be
> appreciated, as I am paying for this round out o
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hurricane
tornado
You missed typhoon!
Regards,
Steve
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On Sunday 11 January 2004 18:36, John Todd wrote:
> Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
> Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM
> Eastern time, and I'll add them.
> storm
> warning
> watch
> thunderstorm
> hail
> weather
> lightning
> fo
On Sunday 11 January 2004 19:26, John Brown (CV) wrote:
> How about Dollars Cents Euros
Dollars, Cents, Zulu, and At are already done.
-Tilghman
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Todd
> Sent: Monday, 12 January 2004 11:37
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] More words for Allison
>
> knots per hour
I'm a land-lubber, but I think knots is a speed unit (lik
Sex
drigs
rock & roll
???:-)
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:20:11 -0600 (CST), Brian West wrote:
>Add Celsius Fahrenheit
>
>bkw
>
>On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, John Todd wrote:
>
>>
>> Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
>> Please submit reasonably small changes to me by
How about Dollars Cents Euros
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 07:36:45PM -0500, John Todd wrote:
>
> Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
> Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM
> Eastern time, and I'll add them.
>
> As usual, donations
Add Celsius Fahrenheit
bkw
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, John Todd wrote:
>
> Here's the latest batch of words to get shipped out to Allison Smith.
> Please submit reasonably small changes to me by tomorrow 10:00 AM
> Eastern time, and I'll add them.
>
> As usual, donations to what will be a ~$110 USD ex
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