Hi Lisa,
I am not sure. My gues is probably so. After all I was in first grade at 
the time and I only vaguely remember the event because it was funny and 
we were talking about Speak and Spells which were the rave in the mid 
80's or so.
Though, I think a program based on a Speak and Spell should be easy for 
a developer to create. The words on the original unit were simple, and 
with technology as advanced as it is today someone could create a 50000 
word listif you wanted one that large.


Lisa hayes wrote:
> Ah no and did she or her family have to replace it/
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>> Hi,
>> Well, I owned a couple of the Speak and Spells and both did extremely
>> different and weird things when the batteries were low. It was down
>> right funny if you ask me when it started going weird.
>> Speaking of funny Speak And Spell stories this one time I remember a
>> girl in my first grade class who got one out of the school library on
>> her library card. Well, she was toying around with it as we were walking
>> back  to class when it accidently slipped from her hands and went flying
>> down a flight of stairs. Actually two flights if you countthe the
>> landing in the middle. In any case it was trying to prompt for a word
>> when it went clatter clatter down the stairs. When the girl ran down the
>> stairs and picked it up amazingly it still sort of worked. Except when
>> it tried to speak it made all kinds of goofy noises and popped and
>> hissed. Basically, the same sortsof weird behaviors you get when the
>> batteries were low except in this case it was stuck in that mode forever.
>>
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