(prompted by an annotation in "new ideas via concatenation")
To 1/2 bowl of existing phone software, add: 1/2 gallon speech-recognition, 1 1/2 kg next-generation grammar-correction, 2 1/2 units of software to decipher and re-constitute voice timbre.
Mix well, bake for half a day at one-half degree (Celsius or Fahrenheit, it doesn't matter which). Slice into halves and serve with a demitasse of half-and-half.
Now whenever the pedant's friends call, they will all sound like perfect masters of the language. Software is not required for outgoing calls, since this is, after all, a pedant's phone.-- beauxeault, May 14 2001 ....do pedants really have friends......????? ;-)-- Susen, May 15 2001 Good catch, Susen!
UB, thanks for spotting the typo (on Fahrenheit). Phone is an accepted spelling without the apostrophe, though.-- beauxeault, May 15 2001 Can I sound like Daniel Pinkwater? Then I'm all for it. My highschool english teacher will be so proud...
(sirrobin and others not tuned to the USians Nation Public Radio: Daniel Pinkwater is a humorous author-fellow with impeccable grammar.)-- Dog Ed, May 15 2001 Believe it or not, despite not being USAsian, I have heard of Mr Pinkwater.-- sirrobin, May 17 2001 sirrobin and UnaBubba (and everyone else): sorry, didn't mean to insult your polycultural sophistication. I wasn't sure how global Mr. Pinkwater had become.-- Dog Ed, May 17 2001 Actually.... I think you'll find.... As a matter of fact... To hell with the pedantry! Why can't they just put up with grammatical errors etc like the rest of us? I mean... RANT FILTER ON. Sorry, nearly lost it there.-- Ivy, May 17 2001 <HBpedant> "Knucklebutt" </HBpedant>-- absterge, May 17 2001 Not only had I not heard of Daniel Pinkwater until yesterday (although I figured him out from the context), I hadn't heard of NPR until just now. Radio station, I guess. Context = [missing].-- angel, May 17 2001 random, halfbakery