Is this the system sounds hack?  And, you're saying the hack already exists?  I 
don't normally actually permanently change my sounds, but I do like knowing how 
to do it, just the same.  I looked at my Sense note taker on my Vista machine 
using Windows Mobile Device Center and found the sounds in its Windows folder, 
but was told I didn't have permission when I tried to change anything, so kind 
of figured this might not now work on the Apex, either, seeing as we can't 
readily get to its system disk as before.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Lee" <[email protected]>
To: unknown <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, Sep 6, 2010 0:36:51
Subject: [Braillenote] Apex: The meaning of the second conversation

>
>
> Hi folks,
> A list member asked me about the meaning of the second conversation. Thus,
> here it is — again in cryptic form:
> Have you ever thought of transforming your Apex into a Windows XP machine?
> Have you been wondering how to have Apex emulate Windows 7? A simple yet
> most detailed hack exists to perform such a task. For more information,
> contact our KeySoft researchers and hackers.
> Cheers,
> The KeySoft Hardware Hacker
> 
> 
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