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== Roflcopter == |
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Microsoft Sam has been esed for the popular internet meme, "Roflcopter", where he is made to day "SOI", but for unknown reasons, it is pronounced "SHWAA", which sounds like a helicopter. |
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== In Popular Culture == |
== In Popular Culture == |
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In the popular Internet series "Arby 'n' the Chief" by Jon "CJG" Graham, Microsoft Sam is used for the Master Chief's voice. |
In the popular Internet series "Arby 'n' the Chief" by Jon "CJG" Graham, and his "Rival", Pepsolman, Microsoft Sam is used for the Master Chief's voice. He has also been used to read various user generated error messages, as it entertain many users on various video engines. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 22:26, 25 September 2009
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Microsoft mike, Microsoft Anna and Microsoft Mary. (Discuss) Proposed since April 2009. |
Microsoft Sam is the default text-to-speech voice in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It is used by the screen reader program built into the operating system.
See also
Roflcopter
Microsoft Sam has been esed for the popular internet meme, "Roflcopter", where he is made to day "SOI", but for unknown reasons, it is pronounced "SHWAA", which sounds like a helicopter.
In Popular Culture
In the popular Internet series "Arby 'n' the Chief" by Jon "CJG" Graham, and his "Rival", Pepsolman, Microsoft Sam is used for the Master Chief's voice. He has also been used to read various user generated error messages, as it entertain many users on various video engines.
References