Would someone really buy this?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by fryman, Dec 24, 2005.

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    http://www.whycry.com/eng/index.php

    What a pile of BS.... what's next? Something that will promise to translate your dog's barking??
     
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  2. flawebworks

    flawebworks Tech Services

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    #2

    Well, there were times that I wished I had a translator when the baby was a baby and I didn't have a clue.....

    And, re: dog barking translation - if I remember correctly, someone in Japan did create something like this a year or so ago. I saw it on cnn.
     
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    I think they saw it in the simpsons, Homer´s brother made it in an episode

    Greetz

    Smetten
     
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  4. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    Though there is something to it, but I don't think a machine can make a distinction or categorize the different sounds/styles/volume the correct way :D
     
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    actually I agree with you. I have 4 kids with the oldest getting ready to turn 18 and the youngest 4 and I can say that I wish I would have had something that would have come close.

    I also saw a similar item on tv about this. They used the most common issues and the different crys to determine what was going on. It is proven that the way a baby cries lets you actually know what is wrong. I will try it someday when I have grandkids which may not be that long.

    Kevin
     
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  6. Blitz

    Blitz Well-Known Member

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    The quote is the funniest thing:

    " All mothers, when leaving hospital, should have such a device. "

    Yeah I mean, how the hell did we survive millions of years without it?
     
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    LOL true. I highly doubt though that many will put out the money to try it.
     
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  8. amitpatel_3001

    amitpatel_3001 Results Follow Patience

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    When i tried to buy it i got this-

    :confused:
    ORDER DATA
    Units 1
    Price 0,00 €
    Shipping Rate 0,00 €
    V.A.T. 0,00 €
    TOTAL 0,00 €

    And got a BIG list OF SQL no connection Errors.


    BTW good Find :)
     
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    Lpspider Well-Known Member

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    Wow... interesting.

    What's next? Probably a pile of BS. :/
     
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    If you don't know what your baby is trying to say when its crying - perhaps you should spend more time with it. Most parents I know can tell what their baby wants by the tone or way the baby cries.

    I actually think there is something that analyzes a dog barking. Now I know what to tell my dog to stop doing before I whap it with a shoe :p (stop barking at that imaginary noise in your head. *whap* stop barking at the lawn guy outside *whap* stop barking cuz you dreamed a cat attacked you *whap*)
     
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    http://www.bowlingual-translator.com/
     
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    Honesty,i agree pile of BS.:rolleyes: If you keep your baby's diaper change, feed it on time and let it nap during the day, better yet, plan a daily schedule for baby/like i do for my dogs/they always know what comes next and that way their is no confusion on anybody mind what is to come...:)
     
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  13. flawebworks

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    That is, if the baby sleeps. Mine did not sleep at all during the day - he just rocked and rolled all day....I used to laugh at people who said "sleep when the baby sleeps" - which is fine if the baby happened to sleep.
     
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  14. FOX LORE

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    Yes, so true! Not all babies are the same, quess i should of use most babies..even then you wouldn't need the crybaby because the baby is just fussy at the time--aren't babies in-title to get fussy,right?
    Lore
     
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