You don’t have to be too lazy to use a Raspberry Pi, saving money would be a
great incentive for one thing and the Pi just continues to evolve for another.
> On 9 Aug 2019, at 8:25 am, Aidan wrote:
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> That is if they not to lazy. The way they handled the stream, trek,
> and feature design
That is if they not to lazy. The way they handled the stream, trek,
and feature design and implementation is shocking thinking of what you
pay for those. I was hoping they could move to android, as it might
then be possible for them to add youtube/spotify/deezer intigration.
On 8/8/19, Dane
you's right, sorry, completely. :)
Curtis Delzer
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On 7/31/2019 4:23 PM, Laz wrote:
Oops Curtis. I htink you sent this here by mistake.
Regards,
laz
On 7/31/19, Curtis Delzer wrote:
https://od.lk/fl/NjRfNDIzMDk0Xw
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Curtis Delzer
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The big question is how long will it be before HumanWare etc make full use of
the capabilities of a Raspberry Pi system?
There are now Braille devices using Raspberry Pi computers so I reckon it won’t
be long before we see other devices designed for the Blind using these and
about time too.
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