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Hi there everyone! I'm Lenny the cat and I have an extra toe on each foot. I am a polydactyl cat. Neat
Huh? You can send me an e-mail at lennythecat@email.com.
Come with me and visit other
polydactyl cats who have their own home pages.
Would you like to see where I live? You can have a choice of an aerial photograph (50 Kbytes) or a fine watercolour (30 Kbytes) painted by a local artist. This photo was taken on the occasion of my 12th birthday. No wonder I look so depressed! Why not visit Tom and Katie who look after me? (And Richard who pays the bills!). Would you like to see my American friend Socks? He lives with President Clinton and his family at the Whitehouse. I have a few tips about some of the free internet utilities that are available to web page authors. No home page would be complete without some favourite links. Here are mine. Richley Enterprises produces software solutions using Microsoft© products. A program has been written to enable a Microwriter AgendA to communicate with a Windows PC. |
MySpeech is a speaker-independent recognition program that enables you to navigate to web pages using you microphone. The commands it will recognise are:
MySelf: Richard Pratt's Home Page
MyPets: Lenny the polydactyl cat
MyHouse: Arial view of 'Little Richley'
MyKids: Thomas and Katherine
MySearch: Alta Vista
MyWeather: BBC weather page
MyBookMark1: My page of useful internet utilities.
Some of these links will have the MySpeech banner on them so you can continue browsing. Others (including the links to Alta Vista and the BBC) do not, so you will have to use the back button.
So go ahead! Click and hold your mouse on the 'Push to speak' area of the banner below. When you have finished speaking one of the phrases shown above, release the mouse button. After a brief pause the new page will load. If your phrase has not been recognised you will probably arrive at a MySpeech page. Simply press 'Back' on your browser.
To visit the scrolling page below, click on other polydactyl cats.
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ActiveX support!) |
| Last updated: 29 October 2000 |