That is already here. However, you might ask "Nganong wala man ni gi-implement sa mga distros?" Here are some things that I think are factors WHY:

1. Capacity of current media used for distribution.
2. Number of developers that are willing to do this type of project.
3. Standard memory present on an average computer.
4. License constraints on some technologies that might be used.

The author forgot to mention what type of speech recognition technology is being used and the speech synthesis framework that is being used. :)

One project that I have put on hold right now is a voice generator which is "embeddable"/interfaced with "non-voice " chat/IM clients. I am also looking into the possibility of allowing the voice module to patch over a chat-capable online game to generate synthetic audio/speech. I'm using an open source speech synthesis platform manipulated via ruby. :) this module by the way is cross platform (windows, linux/unix, mac)

On 11/9/06, Niño Rey Jandayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you think?

http://neo4386.blogspot.com/2006/11/imagine-perspective-os.html

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