Now ain't that the damnedest  thing? Imagine that you would actually want to 
use a computer like everyone else. All kidding aside, is that cool or what? I 
did this in Best Buy where they have a small APple store inside and I even had 
a chance to play with the iPad and iPhone in the same way. I was really 
thrilled to be able to look at a product just like my wife or son.

On Feb 26, 2012, at 11:37 AM, Gigi wrote:

>> Hi guys
> Yesterday, I had a little interesting experience with accessibility. I was in 
> the store that, among other things, sells computers. There's a whole bunch of 
> windows computers, and Mac computers I wanted to look up something on the 
> Internet, and I couldn't use the iPhone, but I was standing right next to 
> where the computers were. So I walked up to this MacBook Pro, and press 
> command F5, and looked up some information. Guys those Macintosh computers 
> with the only computers and that whole place I could've used. Anyway let's 
> give some applause to Apple for accessibility also, I've never been able in 
> my whole life to walk up to a computer in the store and make it work.
> Regards
> Gigi
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