I think the subtle clues apply to speech synthesis as well. Even the best speech synthesizers ( like the Festival Speech Synthesis System ) have yet to eliminate the subtle clues that humans are able to pick to determine a fake.
Hmmm, Let's see... 3.8E38 divided by current world pop of 6,346,266,320 (from
http://www.ibiblio.org/lunarbin/worldpop, as of 12AM 6/27/03) equals 59877726656765958098020695734.055 which now according to IPv6 equals 4 billion. IPv6 is amazing!
The SD-1600 (a DVD player, not DVD-R/RW) has static-filled playback of my CD-R. All my other CD/DVD players have no problem. Makes me think twice now about toshiba DVD players (the SD-1600 was highly rated by Consumer Reports when I bought it).
Why do we have to eat them..? Can't they be used as livestock feed ?
totally.brainless.idea..........(this is too much fun)
That one's in Uzbekistan
engorged.private.parts
(... Argh! that one's in the middle of the ocean)
Actuals: large.fleshy.melons big.donkey.member sticky.middle.finger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_IV
Why? Do you have ... um ... a size problem?
I think the subtle clues apply to speech synthesis as well. Even the best speech synthesizers ( like the Festival Speech Synthesis System ) have yet to eliminate the subtle clues that humans are able to pick to determine a fake.
Hmmm, Let's see ... 3.8E38 divided by current world pop of 6,346,266,320 (from
http://www.ibiblio.org/lunarbin/worldpop, as of 12AM 6/27/03) equals 59877726656765958098020695734.055 which now according to IPv6 equals 4 billion. IPv6 is amazing!
The SD-1600 (a DVD player, not DVD-R/RW) has static-filled playback of my CD-R. All my other CD/DVD players have no problem. Makes me think twice now about toshiba DVD players (the SD-1600 was highly rated by Consumer Reports when I bought it).