Yes you are Victor, but if a total wants an Ipod, they'll either have 
to have a shuffle or a rockbox-compatible model. Hope that helps.

At 14:50 27/12/2007, you wrote:
>I think it should be noted that the shuffle is not accessible in the
>standard way that items for the blind are accessible.
>
>I don't believe the shuffle has any speech to tell you what file is playing
>or anything, it's simply made with no screen, thereby making it equally as
>accessible for the blind as it is for sighted individuals in that the items
>are accessed blindly.
>
>At least that's the way I was told about it.
>
>Am I correct in this assessment?
>
>Victor
>
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