How Many People Use PPt?

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"> Uhhhhhh, uurrrrrppppp. You mentioned combo number 4 and organs in the
same post! :-O

OOOOPS!!!! 8-o. . . . .
 
"> I ran out of fingers and while I was bent over trying to get my shoes
off, I
think you missed me too.

That musta been a real feet...ya usually have yer foot in yer mouth..
;-)))))
 
"> And we all know that Rick never remembers to count the Jacobs', so that's
at
least one more {I'm never going to let him live that down! gdr}

Boy! Talk about biting the hands that fed him! ;-)))

Jan :)
 
No, I counted you. While you were bent over, I removed the "kick me" sign
that someone adorned you with...just because I like you so much.
 
Now you've got skills, man! It is obviously harder to misspell words than
it is to spell them correctly.

Now that I have learned that the mind can still process words correctly as
long as the first and last letters are correct, why did I care so much about
learning to spell????

Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
 
No, I counted you. While you were bent over, I removed the "kick me" sign
that someone adorned you with...just because I like you so much.

So it was YOU who took Bill's sign!!
 
No, I counted you. While you were bent over, I removed the "kick me" sign
that someone adorned you with...just because I like you so much.

No wonder my buns were so sore ... here I thought it was the airplane flight
and twelve days of back-to-back dawn-to-dusk sessions with Brian.
 
I agree whole-heartedly. VoxProxy is the way to go if
you're serious about using the agent technology.

You said you were interested in writing a book, was it
going to be a book about VoxProxy or the agent technology
and PowerPoint?

I think the free narrator is a nice way to get folks
interested in the technology without a financial
commitment. I also use MASH and like it very well, but
for the non-geeks, I'd stick with Vox-Proxy.

I'd be supportive of any efforts you make to
enhance/expand Agent Technology into mainstream America.

I think it has tremendous potential especially from an
assessibility standpoint, but we need more folks using it.

Maybe a nice wish list item would be integrating more
agents in MS Office with the tools to program them
directly built into the office programs. Wouldn't that be
fun?
 
Well, that too, I'm sure...



Steve Rindsberg said:
No wonder my buns were so sore ... here I thought it was the airplane flight
and twelve days of back-to-back dawn-to-dusk sessions with Brian.
 
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