A bit off topic, but still VO related. I was at a LAn party
with a bunch of Windows user friends last month, and several like to
give me a hard time as the "blind Mac nut". One of the guys,
besides bringing his high end super Dell Laptop I think he stole
from a government installation, he also had his Mac Book. He uses
both OSes and wanted to let me check out the new Mac Book. Long
story short, being able to fire up VoiceOver on his system and
proceed to use it was really a kick for me. Of course, I had to do
an impromptu demonstration of VO and harshly bash Microsoft along the
way just to earn having stuff tossed at me.
Take Care
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On Sep 26, 2006, at 7:58 PM, John Denning wrote:
Yes I'm talking to myself. But one more thought. Besides feedback
directly to apple, some of the pundits also wouldn't hurt. And this
is where you really want to choose your words with care. But
feedback about your hopes for the future and the current state to
say some of the noted Mac Podcasts, or MacWorld.
The ways I do like to stir things up are not posting baiting
messages, but rather wearing an apple shirt to a function of
Microsoft System Admins. That is fun.
- JD -
John Denning
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A+ MCSA MCSE
And glad to be a Mac snob again!
Roswell, GA