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		<title>By: pebkac thoughts :: links for 2007-11-20</title>
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		<description>[...] Gary Bishop » Blog Archive » Text To Speech for Linux I worked on a couple of &#8216;perks&#8217; for LSR last semester. It was painful knowing that the people who could really benefit from LSR would have to fork over mad cash to get a decent TTS engine, and once they did that getting it set up was non-trivial. This mak (tags: linux lsr ibmtts ttsynth)   &#160;&#160; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Gary Bishop » Blog Archive » Text To Speech for Linux I worked on a couple of &#8216;perks&#8217; for LSR last semester. It was painful knowing that the people who could really benefit from LSR would have to fork over mad cash to get a decent TTS engine, and once they did that getting it set up was non-trivial. This mak (tags: linux lsr ibmtts ttsynth)   &nbsp;&nbsp; [...]</p>
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