Me too, honestly, I've been drinking the apple coolade a lot myself lately.  
I'm already thinking about another Mac, just got the latest IPod touch and now 
that the WSJ confirms Foxcomm is manufacturing VZ ready IPhones going with the 
IPhone in January.  The only thing holding me back is there are 4G ready droid 
phones on VZ and Sprint available and I'm not sure if I want to go with an 
IPhone on a 3G network or a droid device on the faster network.

The other thing is Apple Support is just exceptional.  They handed my IPod 
replacement in just a few days on their dime and couldn't have been nicer about 
it.

Count me in for a logo on the door!


On Oct 8, 2010, at 12:34 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:

> I really enjoyed your message especially when you said all you need was a 
> Apple Logo on your door!
> On 8 Oct 2010, at 19:39, Charlie Doremus wrote:
> 
>> Thank you Scott for capturing my thoughts and putting them into words. I'm 
>> what is commonly referred to as a "high partial" by my friends. (Hope I 
>> spelled that correctly. It's early and I just woke up.) I use all the tools 
>> offered through Apple products. I use vo when I am proofreading large 
>> content and when I settle my lazy butt down and dive into iBooks. I am also 
>> known to use magnification on site that have smaller fonts and when my eye 
>> gets tired. It ain't easy being a Cyclopes in a sighted world, but I make 
>> the best of it. 
>> 
>> Hang in there david, and explore all you options. I fought tooth and nail 
>> with my partner over Apple stuff for 10 years before we took the plunge. Now 
>> we own so many Apple devices that it seems the only thing we are lacking is 
>> an Apple logo on our front door.
>> 
>> Take your time, research and ask questions. Throw your impressions and ideas 
>> at this list and keep in mind that this is a diverse group made up of people 
>> of differing needs and skill levels. Many of us have been at this for years 
>> and others only months, but we all all have one thing to offer, support. 
>> We're here to help you out 
>> 
>> Aloha, 
>> 
>> Charlie
>> 
>> Check out our website www.giantdolphin.com
>> Look for our new book coming soon! 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Oct 8, 2010, at 4:31 AM, Scott Granados <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> David, don't worry about it, there are radicals in every crowd.  Some folks 
>>> feel that being blind is like being part of some sort of race and view 
>>> vision or people who use vision as inferior.  People of the same ilk who 
>>> would with hold medical treatment from their children so they would be 
>>> blind and thus of the "same race" that they are.  It's dangerous radicalism 
>>> that colors advise.  I think everyone's response though with out exception 
>>> had good intentions and your interests at heart it's just some viewpoints 
>>> are farther on the edge than others.
>>> 
>>> Personally you need to make the call for the best tool for the job.  I'd 
>>> love to see you become a Mac user simply because for me it's been a great 
>>> switch and the accessibility features are super.  That's for me though, I'm 
>>> a totally blind user and my needs differ from yours.  If you can get away 
>>> with screen mag or high contrast then I say go for it.  The least 
>>> accessibility tools you'll need to use the better and more mainstream your 
>>> experience and the least number of compatability / accessibility issues 
>>> you'll run in to.  Keep it simple and if your vision changes deal with it 
>>> then.  We'll be glad to help no matter what stage you're in.
>>> 
>>> Good luck and please do ask questions.  This is a wonderful list with a lot 
>>> of really sharp folks on it and all sorts of viewpoints so you'll find the 
>>> answer that fits your needs.
>>> 
>>> Take care
>>> Scott
>>> 
>>> On Oct 8, 2010, at 3:59 AM, David Goodwin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Ricardo and Nic,
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you both for your recent posts. I had been considering how best to 
>>>> respond to some of the comments made elsewhere in this thread, but I think 
>>>> you guys have just about covered things for me <smile>.
>>>> 
>>>> All that I am trying to do is determine the combination of tools that will 
>>>> make using a desktop computer as easy and efficient as possible. At the 
>>>> moment my residual vision is such that it should be regarded as one of the 
>>>> 'tools' available to me (and will continue to be so for some time). And 
>>>> no, this is not me in some kind of denial about the state of my vision (as 
>>>> some others have hinted at). It is simply the way that things are for me.
>>>> 
>>>> On something as small as an iPhone my residual sight has little to offer, 
>>>> so VoiceOver is my only real choice. However, things are less clear-cut on 
>>>> a desktop. A screen reader on its own would not be the most efficient 
>>>> option for me at this time. So, I need to decide whether having VoiceOver 
>>>> available as an option, along with the more important (to me) screen 
>>>> magnification and colour inversion, offers any advantages over my current 
>>>> set-up on a PC. Having now seen the colour inversion feature in operation, 
>>>> the decision is not as clear as I had anticipated. Looking at my screen 
>>>> right now, everything is displayed in colours that are optimized for my 
>>>> sight problems. This would not be the case if I were typing this on a Mac.
>>>> 
>>>> David
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