I so love unintended irony.

At 07:20 PM 9/10/2011, Loy wrote:
This is an Eloquence quark that happens when there is a long string of words without punctuation. If writers use proper sentence structure and punctuation this does not happens.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave bahr
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:57 AM
To: gw-info
Subject: lowering of pitch of elequence during read to end

Hi list,

So, upon doing a read to end of a document, I've noticed that
elequence's pitch occasionally lowers when reading a line and then goes
back to the pitch it should be at for a bit, then repeats this process.
Does anyone know why this is and if there is a way to fix it so it stays
at a constant pitch during a long reading? It's rather annoying because
some of the words can get garbled when the pitch lowers. Perhaps someone
could write a script? Or maybe there is one and I'm unaware of it?
--

Dave C. Bahr
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