Gee!  I use windows and Window Eyes, and my speech crashes once or twice a
day.  I wouldn't know what it would be like to go through a day without
speech crashing.  I guess all things are relative. (SMILE)!
Andy
 


"I'm pretty good at drinkin beer."

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of carolyn Haas
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 8:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Big time Vo Crash

Hi guys:
Well, it was bound to happen at some point, and when it did, it happened
majorly.  I was typing an email, when Vo just completely went dead.  Command
f5 had no effect, command vo f8 did nothing, and rebooting 4 different times
after having to force a shutdown with the powerbutton didn't work.  A couple
of times, got the little sounds to come back, and once or twice Alex would
say a word or two, just to tease me.
I must tell you that I have a very serious and intense relationship to this
mac.  I was freaked!:)

Then, after reboot 5, suddenly Alex announced, "finder" and began reading
the apps folder in a list view.  Now, things appear to be back to normal.
But, it scared me pretty good.  What if I depended on this thing for a
living, (rather than just a life:), No, seriously.  I finally understand the
concern about these random occurrences.

Hard to write to accessibility when they're unpredictable.  Funny, but
windows used to crash all the time, and it didn't phase me at all.   
Now I know why people always get multiples of Apple things.:)

Carolyn

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