the beauty for me regarding this is not only being able to walk in and road 
test newer apple hardware but also being able to demonstrate voiceover to apple 
staff or reseller staff as well as requests from companies who have been made 
aware that V.I. clients are coming to consider investing in a mac and ask me to 
demonstrate and train where required. Tea and biscuits anyone? yep...

you can't get that with windows.

ahhhh. that beautiful apple chime is always a reward for owning a mac. would be 
nice if we could be given the option of choosing the pitch of the apple chime 
to our systems. I say this from all my time working with older macs where each 
chip had a different sample and 2 in particular hold a certain sound passion 
for me.

lew

On 26 Feb 2012, at 19:16, Scott Howell wrote:

> 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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