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ralfherzog-20071001-en10
User: ralfherzog
Date: 10/1/2007 4:49 am
Views: 2110
Rating: 8

Speaker Characteristics:

Gender: male;
Age range: adult;
Pronunciation dialect: General American English.

Recording Information:

Microphone make: Sennheiser PC 131;
Microphone type: noise canceling headset;
Audio card make: Andrea USB adapter;
Audio card type: USB;
Audio Recording Software: Audacity 1.2.6;
O/S: Windows XP Professional.

File Info:

File type: FLAC;
Sampling rate: 48kHz;
Sample rate format: 16bit;
Number of channels: 1;
Audio Processing: no

en10-001 It is faster than main memory.
en10-002 High speeds are not required.
en10-003 It differentiates between different types of information.
en10-004 Several consecutive bytes are being used.
en10-005 If there is a problem, she will be the first to know.
en10-006 He has been waiting for her.
en10-007 He is ready to receive.
en10-008 She is coming to get them.
en10-009 They are moving away.
en10-010 They are looking for her.
en10-011 She doesn't feel bad at all.
en10-012 She didn't have a choice.
en10-013 Give him what you can.
en10-014 He needs satellite photos.
en10-015 She didn't work for them.
en10-016 We have always worked for them.
en10-017 He had a couple of calls to make.
en10-018 She is not giving up.
en10-019 What are they supposed to do?
en10-020 That is all he can do.
en10-021 She has been very brave.
en10-022 This is what he wants her to do.
en10-023 I am trying to protect him.
en10-024 She can't do that.
en10-025 He will be left with nothing.
en10-026 She doesn't have to explain.
en10-027 She won't forget it.
en10-028 He took a lot of chances for her.
en10-029 They are going to be all right.
en10-030 Is she ready to go home?  
en10-031 She doesn't take orders from him.
en10-032 He doesn't know what he is talking about.
en10-033 It causes several hundred interrupts per second.
en10-034 The computer switch is rapidly between each program.
en10-035 Several programs are running simultaneously.
en10-036 One program is stored in the main memory.
en10-037 She doesn't know what he is talking about.
en10-038 He wants to know who is working with her.
en10-039 She was surprised you called last night.
en10-040 There is nothing to worry about.
en10-041 Would you send me a copy?
en10-042 And he needs to do it now.
en10-043 They shouldn't waste any time.
en10-044 Here is the test she was telling him about.
en10-045 He is not going to lie to her.
en10-046 There are others that are after her.
en10-047 They have to leave the state this afternoon.
en10-048 It is not his decision to make.
en10-049 They don't need to worry about that right now.
en10-050 She is a little confused.
en10-051 Did he explain why he did what he did?
en10-052 She will be out here.
en10-053 Just give him a little time.
en10-054 They are doing more than debriefing him.
en10-055 The ambulance will take her to the clinic.
en10-056 It is not possible to go back.
en10-057 He doesn't know what is going on.
en10-058 He doesn't have that choice.
en10-059 And he thinks it is just getting started.
en10-060 I am trying to differentiate between regions.
en10-061 How much longer do they have?
en10-062 Why is she shutting him out?
en10-063 They need to start the debrief.
en10-064 She knows where to find him.
en10-065 She doesn't know the password.
en10-066 What happens if she doesn't show up?
en10-067 She was just trying to help.
en10-068 She is going to be fine.
en10-069 Political maps display information about countries.
en10-070 What are its physical features?
en10-071 You can get a basic sense.
en10-072 Physical maps illustrate landforms like lakes.
en10-073 It presents information in a way that is very easy to understand.
en10-074 Maps can describe nearly anything about the world.
en10-075 They are very good at conducting electricity.
en10-076 Metals can be extracted from the earth.
en10-077 Silver is less expensive than these metals.
en10-078 They play a major role as a store of value.
en10-079 They are now regarded as investment.
en10-080 Precious metals were important as currency.
en10-081 They have a high electrical conductivity.
en10-082 Precious metals are less reactive than other elements.
en10-083 It has to be much simpler.
en10-084 They have fewer choices in color.
en10-085 They are developing a map specifically for the Internet.
en10-086 Those maps are intended for online viewing.
en10-087 The coordinate system helps people find specific locations.
en10-088 The map includes some kind of coordinate system.
en10-089 This is a conventional map of the world.
en10-090 The operation produces a value of false if and only if both of its operands are true.
en10-091 It produces a value of true if one but not both of its operands is true.
en10-092 The operation produces a different value if both operands are false or both operands are true.
en10-093 That produces a value of false if the first operand is true and the second operand is false.
en10-094 It produces a specific value if both of its operands are false.
en10-095 Logical disjunction is an operation on the values of two propositions.
en10-096 If both values are true then the conjunction is true.
en10-097 What is the difference between logical negation and logical conjunction?
en10-098 It produces a value of true if both of its operands are true.
en10-099 Logical conjunction is an operation on two propositions.
en10-100 The truth table may be written as follows.
en10-101 If its operand is false it produces a value of true.
en10-102 It produces a value of false if its operand is true.
en10-103 Logical negation is an operation on the value of a proposition.
en10-104 Only two logical values are possible.
en10-105 Truth tables for classical logic are limited specific logical systems.
en10-106 This propositional variable is a propositional expression.
en10-107 A propositional expression is a propositional constant or a propositional function term.
en10-108 It would be represented by a point that is not in the union.
en10-109 They can compute the values of propositional expressions.
en10-110 All legitimate input values are logically valid.
en10-111 The propositional expression is true for all input values.
en10-112 For those values are taken by their logical variables.
en10-113 What are their functional arguments?
en10-114 The truth table is used to compute the functional values of logical expressions.
en10-115 The specific truth table is as follows.
en10-116 The value is true if and only if both of them are true.
en10-117 They have the values of two propositions.
en10-118 It is an operation on two logical values.
en10-119 This condensed notation is particularly useful.
en10-120 The columns are the second operand.
en10-121 Those diagrams provide a way of visualizing truth tables.
en10-122 This demonstrates the fact that this is logically equivalent.
en10-123 The first and second expressions are logically equivalent.
en10-124 The negation of disjunction is tabulated as follows.
en10-125 These diagrams show all of the possible logical relationships between sets.
en10-126 This branch of mathematics is known as set theory.
en10-127 Those diagrams are illustrations used in the branch of mathematics.
en10-128 So the result is seven possible outputs of those values.
en10-129 They can have one of two values.
en10-130 In an addition operation, you need several operands.
en10-131 The size of the truth table can increase.
en10-132 It can only be used for very simple outputs.
en10-133 It specifies the function of inputs to output values.
en10-134 This table does not describe the operations necessary to implement operation.
en10-135 The first value pair equals the second value pair.
en10-136 You may represent a binary operation with a truth table.
en10-137 It is not necessary to use logic gates or code.
en10-138 They can be used to reduce basic operations to simple correlations of inputs and outputs.
en10-139 Other representations are binary decision diagrams and text equations.
en10-140 They are suitable for functions with a large number of inputs.
en10-141 Truth tables are a simple way to encode functions.
en10-142 The output value can be obtained by calculating.
en10-143 They can be efficiently encoded as integer values.
en10-144 They are used to specify the functionality of hardware.
en10-145 It is able to compute the expressions in an effective manner
en10-146 that is referred to as a decision procedure.
en10-147 It is an artificial hole in the ground.
en10-148 Both sets may have some elements in common.
en10-149 The circle does not overlap with the orange one.
en10-150 This part does not overlap with the blue circle.

Copyright (C) 2007  Ralf Herzog

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--- (Edited on 10/1/2007 4:49 am [GMT-0500] by ralfherzog) ---

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Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Re: ralfherzog-20071001-en10
User: kmaclean
Date: 10/2/2007 4:27 pm
Views: 302
Rating: 9

Hi Ralf,

thanks for your submission!

Ken 

--- (Edited on 10/2/2007 5:27 pm [GMT-0400] by kmaclean) ---


Notice: many prompts in "English Speech Files" were adapted from the prompt files contained in the CMU_ARCTIC speech synthesis database, which were in turn derived from out-of-copyright texts from Project Gutenberg, by the FestVox project at the Language Technologies Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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