Although the Extended BASIC cartridge, when it calls the built-in phrases, doesn’t say butt with two t’s, I wrote my blog entry title to suggest that it says like the rear end of someone.
If you want to hear this recording, just press tab and maybe get a laugh like I did when my friend came up with this crazy sentence.
Put the joystick in the container.
Put the joystick in the dryer.
Put the joy stick in a washing machine.
Put the joystick in the broccoli.
nice.
Btw I just mentioned David in this poast.
Okay.
Just saying Every premium package has an info so you won’t fear about it
why do you say that? no you don’t.
But do I need a premium package for that?
You choose who you want to mention then you can write a message which is optional.
You just click on mention post and it gives you the link when you press enter on your what’s new.
Put the joystick in the White House.
How are you able to mention me?
yep.
Yes, it’s just for fun lol.
Just ignore my previous post because I understand what you meant. sure that’s fine.
for what to be exactly?
Okay. Put the joystick in a blender? Also George do I have a permission to put this in mine or Brandon’s blogs? I want to explain how it works.
Put the joystick Onto the freezer.
anything you can come up with Landon with that statement?
Smiles.
Funny but there’s more to it. Put the joystick down the drain. ouuu That will be bad. But we’re messing at the end.
Lol?
What about put the joystick up your mom’s hand?
What about this put the joystick down the toilet. That was meant to be a teasing.
What about this, put the joystick on Santa’s sleigh?
Ha ha ha!
imagine the system Says put the joystick on top of the house roof?
Or put it on fire which of course is a joke.
yes.
i’m just making things up.
@Thespyde it would be funny though.
Hand or head aren’t words that chip knows, so couldn’t be done.
What about put the joystick up your hand or your head?
Yep.
Thats funny man.
Yes, I suppose I kinda got it now.
Previously, I mentioned that to make the speech sound smoother, one must use a combination of strings and constants, so I put every other word into a variable and the remaining words in quotes. The resulting call say command looked like this:
call say("put",a$,"joystick",b$,"your",c$)
Note: to make words like "the", which have 2 pronunciations, say the one you want, if you want the alternate pronunciation, put a 1 at the end, in other words "the1" to make it say the alternate of thee. Refer back to my recording to hear what I’m talking about.
Anyway, now you know that to use Extended BASIC speech, you must make considerations so to make the speech so as smoothly as it did in my recording in this blog entry.
Don’t know what you’re referring to but yes, the speech is fluent.
It’s quite smooth with the combination of string constants and variables. I actually had a bit of a laugh reprogramming that piece.
Funny indeed 🙂