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	Comments on: SeroTalk Podcast 128: Sounds That Make Us Cry	</title>
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		By: Marc Baillargeon (pronounced buy are jon)		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;p&gt;Just wanted to take a sec to comment on your previous podcast and especially the maps in IOS6.  I am in Edmonton, Alberta Canada and my experience has been that at least here the maps work really well when asking for directions or specific routes; as a matter of fact I was talking to a sighted fellow just the other day who hunts at this time of the year about 90 miles west of edmonton.  To hunt of course you have to get off the main highway on to side roads which in our neck of the woods are called forestry trunk roads.  These roads each have a number designation such as forestry trunk road 145 and they are basically cow paths into the woods where people would go hunt.  This guy was so impressed as Apple maps actually had the correct number designations on them so he was able to drop off his buddy on one and then proceed to the one he wanted to get to without difficulty whereas previously with the google maps they were of no use and since all the roads looked the same it took time to find the right ones--he was so impressed with this feature of IOS 6 on his Iphone 4 no less.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Could you guys talk about twitter at some point and accessing it with system access directly or with easychirp?  i have found easychirp quite simple to use but can you do it directly with some practice or is easychirp the best thing out there for now on a computer.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Also is serotek planning down the road to put the capability of a pronunciation dictionary into the software; also in some instances I would prefer numbers to be read off individually and not as whole numbers--is this a possibility?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Lastly XM Satelite Radio both in Canada and the US has come out with a new player and if you&#039;re not a subscriber you can get, I believe a two week trial.  I am a subscriber and am having a hell of a time trying to figure out and/or access the player; frankly a real pain in the ass for which I&#039;m paying 4.99 extra.  It does work fine with the XM app or the IPhone or IPad though.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;keep up the great work and why don&#039;t you guys arrange something with the CNIB up here in Edmonton and come up for a visit sometime; we always hear about the American conventions but what about us poor canadians, eh?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;All the best!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Marc Baillargeon
Edmonton, Alberta Canada&lt;/p&gt;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to take a sec to comment on your previous podcast and especially the maps in IOS6.  I am in Edmonton, Alberta Canada and my experience has been that at least here the maps work really well when asking for directions or specific routes; as a matter of fact I was talking to a sighted fellow just the other day who hunts at this time of the year about 90 miles west of edmonton.  To hunt of course you have to get off the main highway on to side roads which in our neck of the woods are called forestry trunk roads.  These roads each have a number designation such as forestry trunk road 145 and they are basically cow paths into the woods where people would go hunt.  This guy was so impressed as Apple maps actually had the correct number designations on them so he was able to drop off his buddy on one and then proceed to the one he wanted to get to without difficulty whereas previously with the google maps they were of no use and since all the roads looked the same it took time to find the right ones&#8211;he was so impressed with this feature of IOS 6 on his Iphone 4 no less.</p>
<p>Could you guys talk about twitter at some point and accessing it with system access directly or with easychirp?  i have found easychirp quite simple to use but can you do it directly with some practice or is easychirp the best thing out there for now on a computer.</p>
<p>Also is serotek planning down the road to put the capability of a pronunciation dictionary into the software; also in some instances I would prefer numbers to be read off individually and not as whole numbers&#8211;is this a possibility?</p>
<p>Lastly XM Satelite Radio both in Canada and the US has come out with a new player and if you&#8217;re not a subscriber you can get, I believe a two week trial.  I am a subscriber and am having a hell of a time trying to figure out and/or access the player; frankly a real pain in the ass for which I&#8217;m paying 4.99 extra.  It does work fine with the XM app or the IPhone or IPad though.</p>
<p>keep up the great work and why don&#8217;t you guys arrange something with the CNIB up here in Edmonton and come up for a visit sometime; we always hear about the American conventions but what about us poor canadians, eh?</p>
<p>All the best!</p>
<p>Marc Baillargeon<br />
Edmonton, Alberta Canada</p>
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