Personally, I'm sort of excited about the Irish and Scottish voices on 
offer...Not voices you see routinely, so for that reason, I'm intrigued. Can't 
recall their names at the moment however.

On another note, how do all of you prefer your voices? For instance, I know 
someone who is almost obsessed with all his products consisting of speech 
output be female. Always seemed a little weird to me, but perhaps it is I who 
am the odd one, as I don't have a preference either way; so long as the voice 
is understandable, and of amazing quality. Reply to this latter note off-list 
if it's too far OT, just curious to know whether or not that's a common 
standard when choosing a synthetic voice.
On May 17, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> When I speed him up past 60%, he sounds very choppy, super-fast and all       
> .  *shrug* may be my MBP.
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