That is a HUGE leap of logic.
No, once I again I am building a rational argument for giving Apple the benefit of the doubt rather than assuming the worse. That was a quote from an Apple vice president, not some journalist. (Granted, he is a PR flack, not an engineer.) A bare bones install of OS X 10.1 is under a gig. Old Unix distros ran fine on a tenth of that. Somewhere around hear I have OS 7 and Windows 95 on diskette, maybe 25 mb when installed. Back then, Outspoken and Jaws each came on one diskette! Half a gigabyte should be plenty of room for a version of OS X that does not include the applications, development tools, help files, and compresses the plists.
There has been nothing said that should cause anyone to think that VO is included on the iPhone.
There has been nothing said that should cause anyone to think that VO is *not* included on the iPhone. So, who is going to start the petition to the FCC not to approve the iPhone unless Apples commits to ensuring that it will be operable in at least one mode that does not require vision?
