On Tuesday, 08 January, 2013 08:06 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 07:03:52AM +0800, Allan E. Registos wrote:
Hi.

        hi!

        according to your email and TZ, you are from somewhere in the
        Phils, if I'm not mistaken.  my wife was born there.  [ just
        intro. chatter. ]
Yes I am,I am from Davao.

        about ten years ago when I was at a local hospital here in Seattle,
        the speech therapist showed me a Windoze box with a touch keyboard,
        batteries, and speaker.  I only have one working hand and could
        barely heft the thing.  it was difficult to use even tho I have
        been using a typewriter or computer keyboard since my youth.  my
        thoughts then were that with a little hacking, I could buy a
        smallish laptop and develop a graphic tool for the speech-
        disabled {or mute}.  the affected person would listen to his
        friend(s) who were talking, and reply by having the computer be his
        voice.
That would be a great tool/software for people with speech disability if you intend to release it to the public.

        I was already laid-off from a work injury and going to school in
        a completely different field, so I never did anything except
        outline my plans and continue with my schooling.  ---The nutshell
        of the story  is that given 6+ month hacking in C and teaching
        myself gtk ---AND having lots of help with the gtk suite, I
        recently completed my project.

        VBC {Voice-by-Computer} requires espeak, gtk, and vim/gvim.  But
        it does essentially what I thought of those years ago--2003 or
        '04 or '05--whatever it was.

        I talked to some hacker at Galluadet University who was
        volunteering his time of the "one child per computer" project;
        I also talked to another person or two.  This was around '07 or
        '08; there was definite interest in my project.  I promised to
        get back in touch when/if I ever finished the project.

        It's done.  I dont know what version--possibly 0.20 to 0.35.
        It works.
You can release it with a free license and start a campaign to raise funds for continued development.
  VBC runs on any Unix/linux/android--[i think android]
        tablet.   I have run this domain, thought.org, for over 25 years
        and gone thru dozens of used and homebrew hardware; I have
        suffered many crashes; recent ones cost me former email backups.
        So I have lost my record of who I was emailing at laptop.org.
I recommend you use google apps for non-profits. google.com/apps so that you can retain your domain(thought.org) and stop worrying of having email backups. I think it is free of up to 10 users.

        Need help.

        thanks much!

        gary kline



----- Original Message -----

From: "Gary Kline" <[email protected]>
To: "Accessibility Laptop List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 6:58:30 AM
Subject: [laptop-accessibility] just a test...


just a test. is anyone at the other end of this list? I have a
major CopyLeft program to announce.
--
Gary Kline [email protected] http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix
Twenty-six years of service to the Unix community.

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