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Ebert adopted a computerized voice system to communicate.
A combination of the " Ralph " and " Zarvox " voices serve as the voice of the computerized autopilot, AUTO, in the 2008 Disney · Pixar film WALL-E. " MacInTalk " is credited as the voice of Auto in the film's end credits.
Coning ran the operation by himself, using a home-built reel-to-reel automation system ( a little box called a " Tel-Timer " gave the time and temperature in a computerized voice ), while freelance voice-over announcers Darrel Studebaker, John Bauman ( engineer ) and Jim Linthicum voiced commercials, liners and announcements.
This generation featured Chrysler's Electronic Voice Alert, a computerized voice which admonished drivers with phrases.
He had a alternate mode-a microcassette recorder-and possessed a distinctive monotone, computerized voice.
Hours after that deal was made Entercom pulled the plug on WILD-FM's format at 7pm ( EDT ) and replaced it with a computerized voice countdown " T Minus
He has a computerized voice similar to the sound made from masking in Xbox live.
This device controlled a computerized voice telling the contestant which direction to go, and triggered rumble devices on the outfit the runner wore as an additional directional aid.
Equipped with all manner of computerized equipment needed for Spectrum work, the Rhino also comes with a security device allowing the driver to lock the vehicle capacity by password and voice command, thus avoiding theft of the Rhino by an enemy if it should be left by itself.
He is joined by Cartman who reveals he has a special, advanced Dawson's Creek Trapper Keeper Ultra Keeper Futura S 2000, which has incredibly advanced computerized features including a television, a music player with voice recognition and the ability to automatically hybrid itself to any electronic peripheral device.
A computerized text DAISY book can be read using refreshable Braille display or screen-reading software, printed as Braille book on paper, converted to a talking book using synthesised voice or a human narration, and also printed on paper as large print book.

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Even though the goal has been the same, the methods and techniques of cryptanalysis have changed drastically through the history of cryptography, adapting to increasing cryptographic complexity, ranging from the pen-and-paper methods of the past, through machines like Bombes and Colossus computers at Bletchley Park in World War II, to the mathematically advanced computerized schemes of the present.
*: 1951: Philip Bagley conducted the earliest experiment in computerized document retrieval in a master thesis at MIT.
Play by mail games differ from popular online multiplayer games in that, for most computerized multiplayer games, the players have to be online at the same time-also known as synchronous play.
Fewer postmarks are used now than previously, with the advent of meter labels, which indicate the precise date and time of acceptance at the post office, some types of computer vended postage, and computerized postage that people can print from their own PCs ( called PC Postage in the United States, these services were offered by such companies as Stamps. com and Neopost, Inc .).
The term is used in describing the computerized services of call centers, such as those that direct your phone call to the right department at a business you're calling.
He lectured about his ideas in computerized typesetting, and was invited to speak at Harvard University in 1964.
To overcome this fundamental obstacle, the computerized pari-mutuel betting system was established in 1984, and at the same time, horse racing came to be televised in color, both on -& off-course.
Tablet presses, also called tableting machines, range from small, inexpensive bench-top models that make one tablet at a time ( single-station presses ), with only around a half-ton pressure, to large, computerized, industrial models ( multi-station rotary presses ) that can make hundreds of thousands to millions of tablets an hour with much greater pressure.
AMC is the first known attempt at computerized arbitrage trading.
It was common before the modern era of computerized fuel injection to specify at least a couple of different heat ranges for plugs for an automobile engine ; a hotter plug for cars which were mostly driven slowly around the city, and a colder plug for sustained high speed highway use.
The album employed some of the most sophisticated equipment ever used in the recording industry at the time ( most notably the Synclavier II, one of the first computerized synthesizer workstations ).
During his doctorate he spent a year in 1950 at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, where he worked with Jule Charney, John von Neumann and others on the first computerized weather forecast, using ENIAC, the first electronic computer.
Throughout the 1990s Mavis Beacon served as the computerized typing instructor at numerous American schools.
The Sun < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s printing facility at Sun Park has highly sophisticated computerized presses and automated insertion equipment in the packaging area.
The airport's computerized baggage system, which was supposed to reduce delays, shorten waiting times at luggage carousels, and cut airline labor costs, was an unmitigated failure.
The greater number of options available to the editors led to more complex and creative sound tracks, and it was in this period that a set of standard practices became established which continued until the digital era, and many of the notional concepts are still at the core of sound design, computerized or not:
Randi asked investigator and crime scene analyst Alexander Jason for technical assistance and he was able to use a high-tech ( at the time ) computerized scanner during a Popoff appearance in San Francisco.
Many travel companies had computerized their systems at the time, and provided terminal interfaces for travel agencies.
With the advent of digital command control, block divisions are largely eliminated, as the computerized controllers can control any train anywhere on the track at any time, with minor limitations.
In 1999 the exchange completed its turnover to fully computerized trading, with the change orchestrated by Esther Levanon, who came to the exchange in January 1986 after 12 years with the Shin Bet, having set up and run the security agency's computer department after her PhD work at the Technion.
HAVA requires states develop a single, uniform, official, centralized, interactive computerized statewide voter registration list defined, maintained, and administered at the State level.
Features of computerized theatre sound design systems were recognized as being essential for live show control systems at Walt Disney World and, as a result, Disney utilized systems of that type to control many facilities at their Disney-MGM Studios theme park, which opened in 1989.
During his studies at MIT, the Office of Naval Research of the United States Department of the Navy recruited Olsen to help build a computerized flight simulator.
Due to the state of video game music technology at that time, the soundtrack was not recorded music, but a computerized rendition of the songs.

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In computing, the bit bucket is jargon for where lost computerized data has gone, by any means ; any data which does not end up where it is supposed to, being lost in transmission, a computer crash, or the like, is said to have gone to the bit bucket — that mysterious place on a computer where lost documents go, as in:
The proximal end of the catheter is attached to computerized ultrasound equipment.

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Having the appearance of a computerized desk, the System / 32 was nicknamed the " Bionic Desk " after The Six Million Dollar Man, a popular TV program when the computer was introduced in 1975.
In the future depicted in this series, mankind is ruled by a brutal authoritarian totalitarian government known as the Plan of Man, enforced by a computerized surveillance state.

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" Classic cyberpunk characters were marginalized, alienated loners who lived on the edge of society in generally dystopic futures where daily life was impacted by rapid technological change, an ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, and invasive modification of the human body.
An early use of knowbots was to provide a computerized assistant to users to complete redundant detailed tasks without a need to train the user in computer technology.
In a 2006 experiment, a computerized avatar was used in place of the learner receiving electrical shocks.
It was one of the first ever electronic computerized games ( 1952 ).
By this time it was clear that the full text of the Dictionary would now need to be computerized.
APS was developed by several of the major film manufacturers to provide a film with different formats and computerized options available, though APS panoramas were created using a mask in panorama-capable cameras, far less desirable than a true panoramic camera, which achieves its effect through a wider film format.
In 1961 mathematician Edward O. Thorp, best known as " the father of the wearable computer " and Claude Shannon built the world's first wearable computer, a computerized timing card-counting device for blackjack The system was a concealed cigarette-pack sized analog computer designed to predict roulette wheels.
In the 1960s, computerized tomography was invented.
The first computerized corpus of transcribed spoken language was constructed in 1971 by the Montreal French Project, containing one million words, which inspired Shana Poplack's much larger corpus of spoken French in the Ottawa-Hull area.
It was a useful indexing method for technical manuals before computerized full text search became common.
In his landmark paper published in 1961, he described the basic concept which was later used by Allan McLeod Cormack to develop the mathematics behind computerized tomography.
A final control plan for the Los Angeles Basin was issued in 1973, and one of its main provisions was a two-phase conversion of of freeway and arterial roadway lanes to bus / carpool lanes and the development of a regional computerized carpool matching system.
Three new contestants appeared on each episode with no returning champions, much less cash was available, the board was entirely computerized ( as well as redesigned ), and the first question round was eliminated.
In December 1992, a two year restoration of the organ was completed that fully computerized the organ under three LANs ( Local Area Networks ).
Later, once computerized control came about ( for example, CNC ), jigs were obviated, but it remained true that the skill ( or knowledge ) was built into the tool ( or process, or documentation ) rather than residing in the worker's head.
BioWare's founders and staff were keenly interested in both computerized and pen-and-paper variants of role-playing games. Their next development project, therefore, was determined to be an RPG.
The Cape Cod System was designed to demonstrate a computerized air defence system, covering southern New England.
However, the first computerized telephone switch was developed by Bell Labs in 1965.
In his autobiography, Rather notes that back then, television stations did not have their own radar systems, and there was no modern computerized radar that combines the radar image with an outline map.
Type for the newspaper was set on computerized phototypesetters ( and later computers ).

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