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Cycles through an odd number of foreign languages, stating the time on the hour or half hour, if you are so inclined.
French as she is not spoke
http://www.stone-de...grail/scene-08.html [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004]
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If people wish to learn a foreign language, i don't think a talking clock is the way to go. Really this is just as a novelty. |
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And if you won't give a croissant, i guess i'll just give myself one. |
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"Very well done, marvelous idea, top of the pile" |
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Hopefully spoken by individuals with distinctive and intriguing voices. |
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Hopefully spoken by the Monty Python team (see link). |
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I'm all for it if it includes Esperanto. Just don't make an alarm clock; I'd probably stand all of two mornings of it yelling "Veku! Veku!" at me before I showed it the meaning of "pecetigi". |
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