Hello

I'd like to introduce myself here quick. First I subscribed in digest mode. 
I'm 28 years old. My wife and I are both blind. We are both humanware customers 
through voc rehab who baught us braillenotes eight years ago. My wife baught a 
used voicenote. But I got mine through voc rehab. I since sold it to someone 
else but we still have my wife's broken voicenote upstairs. We don't have the 
money to get it fixed. I myself am a collector and user of old unsupported 
outdated software. I use this software by running windows3.1 through windows98 
inside vmware player in Windows and in Vinux with the Orca screen reader and on 
Mac. I strongly believe that old systems and old software can still be useful 
to people such as windows95 and windows98 software as you'll see if you decide 
to  subscribe to my podcast. Old systems like windows98 and windows95 can 
benefit less fortunate people who don't have $4000 or so to spend on a 
braillenote. I believe it is very important to keep the old software alive 
through the use of virtual machines or vmware. Just like my grandparents still 
enjoy old 1950s music, so I still enjoy and see benefits for windows95 and even 
windows3.1. I believe that we need to keep the old stuff alive and not just 
throw it away once it is replaced by the latest and greatest stuff. 
Keysoft and keynote for windows95 are great products and so is the old 
infovox230. Through my podcast I intend to show people that this software can 
still be alive and well and that it works great on modern computers. 

Josh Kennedy
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