[DECtalk] Happy Birthday song

Brandon Misch bmisch2002 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 16:34:15 EST 2011


i heard that on a main menu recently 

On Feb 7, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Blake Roberts wrote:

> Brandon,
> I don't know if a recording exists of Dennis Klat having Dectalk sing Happy
> Birthday to his daughter. However, here's the version of Happy Birthday that
> Snoopi programmed with Dectalk and mixed with music.
> 
> http://pastorsnoopi.twigs76.com/songs/HAPPY BIRTHDAY.mp3
> 
> Blake
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dectalk-bounces at bluegrasspals.com
> [mailto:dectalk-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of Brandon Misch
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 7:59 AM
> To: DECtalk Discussions
> Subject: Re: [DECtalk] File association problem
> 
> is there a recording of this around? 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2011, at 7:14 AM, ebruckert Bruckert wrote:
> 
> 
> 	Indeed it was happy birthday, son to his daughter Laura. Shortly
> after that someone in our group had a birthday so we programmed the DTC 01
> to call him at three o'clock in the morning to wish him a happy birthday.
> 	
> 	The speech program was really meant as a test program and not an
> application. It is dumb as a stump and assumes any file fed to it is ASCII
> text.
> 	
> 	
> 	On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Alex H. <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 	
> 
> 		Happy birthday from Dennis Klatt. He introduced singing into
> DT
> 		because he wanted to say happy birthday to his daughter in a
> special
> 		way. That's what I've heard.
> 		
> 		I really can't comment on setting speak to open .en files
> with win7 as
> 		I just use the builtin open function in speak directly.
> However, wasnt
> 		there a playdec program written some years ago for the 4.3
> program
> 		that would dump a txt or .dec file into speak by copying the
> file and
> 		runnig speak? I think with a few lines of code changed, it
> should work
> 		for .en files too.
> 		
> 		HTH.
> 		alex
> 		
> 
> 		On 2/6/11, Brandon Misch <bmisch2002 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 		> isn't it that song about poisoning pigions in the park?
> that was on an issue
> 		> of playback magazine from 1991.
> 		>
> 		> On Feb 6, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Flint Million (iPod) wrote:
> 		>
> 		>> The dos tools came with "moonlight in Vermont" in the
> demo app. That's the
> 		>> first song I ever heard.
> 		>>
> 		>> Sent from my iPod
> 		>>
> 		>> On Feb 6, 2011, at 5:46 PM, "Blake Roberts"
> <beroberts at hughes.net> wrote:
> 		>>
> 		>>> I know the answer to Ed's trivia question. I'll let you
> guys keep
> 		>>> guessing
> 		>>> for a bit. No reason I should spoil this fun triviagame.
> 		>>> Blake
> 		>>> -----Original Message-----
> 		>>> From: dectalk-bounces at bluegrasspals.com
> 		>>> [mailto:dectalk-bounces at bluegrasspals.com] On Behalf Of
> ebruckert
> 		>>> Bruckert
> 		>>> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 3:47 PM
> 		>>> To: DECtalk Discussions
> 		>>> Subject: Re: [DECtalk] File association problem
> 		>>>
> 		>>> Hello, I can't help you very well with changing file
> associations, but
> 		>>> speak
> 		>>> should be very happy with the.txt file that just tells
> it to you now
> 		>>> treated
> 		>>> as normal ASCII text.
> 		>>>
> 		>>> Trivia question for you all;
> 		>>>
> 		>>>
> 		>>> What was the first song DECtalk saying and why.
> 		>>>
> 		>>>
> 		>>>
> 		>>> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Blake Roberts
> <beroberts at hughes.net>
> 		>>> wrote:
> 		>>>
> 		>>>
> 		>>>   All,
> 		>>>   I wrote about this problem before. I am writing again
> because no
> 		>>> response
> 		>>>   has been received.
> 		>>>
> 		>>>   I use the Dectalk 4.40 speak window to program songs.
> This version
> 		>>> of the
> 		>>>   speak window plays files with an .en extension. On my
> new Windows 7
> 		>>>   computer, I am having problems setting up the EN file
> association.
> 		>>>
> 		>>>   Whenever I tell Windows to use speak.exe to launch EN
> files (either
> 		>>> via
> 		>>>   properties, change or the "Open With" dialog], Windows
> automatically
> 		>>> assumes
> 		>>>   I want to use Windows Media Center for this file
> association. I
> 		>>> remember in
> 		>>>   Windows XP, there was a way to edit a file type
> manually. I have not
> 		>>> yet
> 		>>>   found a similar tool in Windows 7.
> 		>>>
> 		>>>   I hope someone on-list has a suggestion for modifying
> the Dectalk EN
> 		>>> file
> 		>>>   association in Windows 7. I need help!
> 		>>>   Blake
> 		>>>
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