Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Farthington's Voicemail: It is the name of the Palm, where we live

A treasure trove of Carlton Farthington's voicemails has recently been made available to the blog.  At the request of researchers, enthusiasts, law enforcement agencies, and other followers of the project, voice-to-text transcriptions have been published as-is rather than edited for sense.  We hope that this will better capture the texture of the spoken word, rendering it more accessible and/or flexible for the diverse purposes of our audience.



4/6/14 8:06 PM 6 days ago
So. For instance, if we evaluate. Some of the current projects that are going right now, for example of login, calling your your message your voicemail, and leaving these messages. At your request. Please. What are these are these really moving us toward any product I do think that they I have some time. Maybe at some point, we may be able to use part of these things 2. At to the project. I think what we have, with them is often times something a little bit more, into. Robert Frost, home. What's the name of a home where, he says, on the harvest at all on Harvest. It is the name of the Palm, where we live. Lots and lots and lots of things go on Harvest it. And there's a sweetness to. That's it. Actually As you know that some rich nest. To some. What would otherwise be a fairly impoverished experience. If we only need all the apples. If we only enjoyed that in there. Fresh Foley forms, state. But that when we let so many things so many things exist around the margins, even if we're not going to be really able to capitalize them. I think that does have some value add another cell. But I think I digress a little because what I wanted to say is, it's not really. What I was talking about. Prior to that point where. It is not a product and of itself. And the goal is has often as possible is to have these in criminal steps. 2. B projects in IN of themselves to be products it in and of themselves, so that you have this feeling of something that you can. Something that you can realize and and capitalize in use in the moment. Immediately fairly fairly immediately. And then also working towards some later point where you're gonna be in that much better for a position. And that's why I really think that this would not B hum a wasted expense certainly putting as much money into a possible recording coming up. You know, in the summer. Perhaps There is a very good idea. The problem with that is is that it's a it's a long way off. I don't mean long way off in terms of Time. I mean long way off in terms of being able to fully realize it and I think that's part of it.

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