If you don’t have an iPhone 4S, but still want to pose spoken questions to your device and let her speak out the answer, give ‘Voice Ask’ a try. The knowledge base behind it is huge (better than Siri) and the voice recognition works better with all accents. Work is going on to add integrated functionality that Siri offers, but for now, it’s a great app that knows details on the strangest of subjects. Get it at voiceask.com
She is quite cuckoo.I have no idea nor does she have any idea what she is talking about.I am quite sure her "shaking" or whatever is an indication of troubles beneath the surface.Look at the way he stares and uses halting speech.Even Icelanders can be mentally cuckoo.She is...spooky looking.
I just wonder if some part of the reason behind the consumer culture is about not being able to deal with, and process 'loss'. We cannot grieve appropriately so we try to stop the loss with gains which translate simplistically as acquisitions or purchases. These are not true 'gains'.
I think you may be onto something here. Although I feel that there is nothing wrong with people wanting to have nice things, even if there is status implications. Vanity looms often too. Perhaps the impulse purchase may be more closely aligned to the 'loss' idea?
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If you don’t have an iPhone 4S, but still want to pose spoken questions to your device and let her speak out the answer, give ‘Voice Ask’ a try. The knowledge base behind it is huge (better than Siri) and the voice recognition works better with all accents. Work is going on to add integrated functionality that Siri offers, but for now, it’s a great app that knows details on the strangest of subjects. Get it at voiceask.com
Arun666333 6 days ago
She is quite cuckoo.I have no idea nor does she have any idea what she is talking about.I am quite sure her "shaking" or whatever is an indication of troubles beneath the surface.Look at the way he stares and uses halting speech.Even Icelanders can be mentally cuckoo.She is...spooky looking.
Groucho5 1 year ago
Fine udtalelser.
Bedstehanne 2 years ago
Oh so deep . . .
berntmuus 3 years ago 2
_The Blindfold_ is amazing. Read it.
frege666 4 years ago 5
I just wonder if some part of the reason behind the consumer culture is about not being able to deal with, and process 'loss'. We cannot grieve appropriately so we try to stop the loss with gains which translate simplistically as acquisitions or purchases. These are not true 'gains'.
motherbaynus 4 years ago 2
I think you may be onto something here. Although I feel that there is nothing wrong with people wanting to have nice things, even if there is status implications. Vanity looms often too. Perhaps the impulse purchase may be more closely aligned to the 'loss' idea?
pepp12343 3 years ago 2