mabey it's a new VR Stream.
 Or a new Apecks.
 This is a bit off topic but I still think it would be amazing if
humanware emplemented the capibleity of downloading programs.



On 6/27/10, Vicky Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, but, grin, just look at the discussion on this list, and
> others, for that matter, that is being generated because of this
> teaser.  And, HW did seem to indicate there would be more teasers
> before the unveiling, and that unveiling is scheduled to be less
> than a week away now.  Then, too, with the tools that are
> available now, granted it took someone using a PC, but someone in
> the blindness community was indeed able to get us more
> information about the description of the picture.  So, sure, a
> little frustrating for me, but only for a short time, and there
> is the fun and speculation of trying to get more information
> about the picture.
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Carol Pearson" <[email protected]
>>To: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]>, "Blake ison"
> <[email protected]
>>Date sent: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 20:00:53 +0100
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] In defence of hw
>
>>I agree with you Alex, that's a very fair point and they should
> not have
>>dared to tease us in this way.
>
>>I once was present whilst my sister wrapped up her Christmas
> present to me
>>and teased me that I couldn't see it, "Haw, haw!".  I took it in
> good part,
>>knowing she was having fun with me because she knew me so well
> and we have a
>>game together;  but I don't take too kindly to this kind of
> teasing from HW.
>>If they already know what this is and when it's likely to be
> available then
>>they truly shouldn't keep us in suspense!
>
>>--
>>Carol
>>[email protected]
>>On Twitter:  http://twitter.com/songbird49a
>
>>---- Original Message ----
>>From: "Alex Hall" <[email protected]
>>To: "Blake ison" <[email protected]
>>Cc: <[email protected]
>>Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 11:58 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] In defence of hw
>
>>>I am not saying that they are doing a poor job of
>>> manufacturing or supporting their products.  My problem is
>>> with their marketing department, which seems to think
>>> that pictures are the most effective way to get blind
>>> people interested in a product, and cannot even be
>>> bothered to put a detailed description of the image in
>>> the email.  I understand that the image did not show much
>>> of anything, but even an explicit statement to that
>>> effect would have been fine.  Instead, they said that the
>>> picture reveals details of this sleek and thin device, or
>>> something similar, suggesting to all those who cannot see
>>> the image (in other words, most every user of one of
>>> their blindness products) that the image held something
>>> interesting that would help to describe the mystery
>>> device, if only in a small way.
>
>
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