Anonymous wrote:that bitch can never understand what I say
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Siri when I'm driving around and want to make a list (Giant or Target) or set a reminder about something (sign up for soccer on Feb 15th or Suzi's bday). Siri can also read you your last text message and Siri can take dictation for text messages which was great on my last road trip. If you don't text and drive at the same time, you may just fall in love with Siri. I have. I never use Siri at home.
I drive only 7500 miles a year. I have time to make lists the other 23 hours and 15 minutes a day when I'm not behind the wheel.
Good for you. The rest of us do something with our lives and don't have the luxury of making lists all day. We're actually doing the things on the list.
Siri is great for voice dialing....tell her to call someone and then she asks you which number to call. And the reminders are fantastic.
I work and spend time with my kids, instead of spending time driving them to activities all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Siri when I'm driving around and want to make a list (Giant or Target) or set a reminder about something (sign up for soccer on Feb 15th or Suzi's bday). Siri can also read you your last text message and Siri can take dictation for text messages which was great on my last road trip. If you don't text and drive at the same time, you may just fall in love with Siri. I have. I never use Siri at home.
I drive only 7500 miles a year. I have time to make lists the other 23 hours and 15 minutes a day when I'm not behind the wheel.
Good for you. The rest of us do something with our lives and don't have the luxury of making lists all day. We're actually doing the things on the list.
Siri is great for voice dialing....tell her to call someone and then she asks you which number to call. And the reminders are fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Siri when I'm driving around and want to make a list (Giant or Target) or set a reminder about something (sign up for soccer on Feb 15th or Suzi's bday). Siri can also read you your last text message and Siri can take dictation for text messages which was great on my last road trip. If you don't text and drive at the same time, you may just fall in love with Siri. I have. I never use Siri at home.
I drive only 7500 miles a year. I have time to make lists the other 23 hours and 15 minutes a day when I'm not behind the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:I love Siri when I'm driving around and want to make a list (Giant or Target) or set a reminder about something (sign up for soccer on Feb 15th or Suzi's bday). Siri can also read you your last text message and Siri can take dictation for text messages which was great on my last road trip. If you don't text and drive at the same time, you may just fall in love with Siri. I have. I never use Siri at home.