HI Alex,

The Reminders Script works really well. Thank you. Here are my observations, 
comments and requests:
You mention "name" as a keyword but in the actual script you seem to use 
"title" as the keyword. I think this just needs to be made consistent so as not 
to confuse some uses.
If a reminder has no due date, the script uses the reminder alert date instead. 
That is, It will announce it if the alert date has passed, and will announce 
the alert date as the $dueDate.
If a Reminder has both an alert date and a due date the script will simply rely 
on the due date as normal. So, it will only announce it if the due date has 
passed, regardless of the alert date. If the alert date has passed but not the 
due date, it will not be announced.
I'm really impressed that it works this way with alert dates and due dates. 
However, it would be great if it would announce the reminder if the alert date 
had passed, even if the due date had not yet passed. But then again this might 
not be necessary if you develop the other script to announce up-coming 
reminders.
It would be really classy if you could modify the $dueDate to speak relative 
time for due dates within 24 hours. For example, it could say "Today, 9AM" or 
"Yesterday, 10PM", etcetera. This sounds really difficult to me and it would 
not be of much practical significance, but if possible it would be pretty cool 
and make things easier to listen to.

Cheers,
Nic

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