And having the linux games in windows to would be good.
Speaking of casts.
If someone gives me the server space, and everything I will be happy 
to run a podcast like this.
I have space on 2 blogs but I can't get hosting for casts off this.
Since this should be a community effort everyone that wants to should 
chip in with whatever they have.
I have resources to test stable windows games.
I can also have aditional resources to test on slower systems.
I have resources to record although not the best quality.
I will be able to post, every month or so.
My current blogs are
http://technology.menvi.org.
and http://wordpress.shaned.net, the latter of which Is my tech home 
base where I post technical news.
I do have a free livejournal account to.
However I couldn't afford server space currently or bandwidth to host 
or anything.
But I can broadcast and have the ability to upload a recorded file.
I can't upload and stream to the net as my isp does not like net 
streaming and I have no cash  to buy the unblocking for the ports to 
stream or the cash to pay for the big amount of bandwidth I would need.
I have msn and skype.
I have irc but hardly use it.
At 05:03 AM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
>                         Hi all,
>I'm back with this new email address. My old one got flooded with spam,
>that's why I changed.
>I don't know whether this has been discussed, but while was away I saw a
>podcast on linux games and entertainment called lager. Not sure of the site,
>but search for 'the linux link tech show' and you will find the games
>podcast on the site. This made me wonder two things:
>1. Even though you have to buy them, the linux games are open source. Wonder
>what the chances are of some programmers making those games accessible for
>blind people using linux, so that these games can be enjoyed with sighted
>peers? If it was proposed that some blind programmers would help the
>developers in building an accessible interface, maybe some blind linux users
>and programmers would work together with the developers?
>2. Most importantly, how about a blindgamers podcast? A podcast with chat,
>news, and reviews of games? Have a listen to lager, and let's investigate
>the possibility of something like that for audio gamers, but not as a
>replacement for audyssey, more as a supplement, or basically we can record
>game chats and put them up as podcasts for the rest of the community to
>enjoy.
>     Happy to be back!
>Ari
>
>
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