One other thing forgot to mention - again hyping on about edSharp for python
coding... - is that it has keystrokes to jump to next code block,
next indentation change/level, and in code like PHP, etc. it can jump to
starting/ending/matching braces, etc., but anyway.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
Bli
Hi Ken,
I love your audio logo, except for the last word sound. I think it is being
drowned out a bit by what sounds like a dog bark.
At first hearing ai didn't know if you said ground, round, or sound.
And for those who didn't get the link,
PionEar games at www.ThePionEar.net.
Good work.
Phil
Hi. I can't find a setup file for haywire. Am I missing something? Thanks.
Jess
- Original Message -
From: "Ken"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 9:27 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] My Old Games, and My New Sound Logo
First, ThePionEar.net is fully operational-
What's the URL? It might be a good idea to put it at the bottom of your
posts with a short ad.
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- Original Message -
From: "Ken"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: [Audyssey]
First, ThePionEar.net is fully operational--or should be. I have posted
Wrecking Ball and Air Hockey. Guess I should do Enemy Attack as well.
Anyway I think you're gonna love my audio logo. On the right yu hear keys
clacking on a computer keyboard, while a wagon rumbles in from the left.
The
could you please repost the links because they didn't work thanks
On 2/18/12, Brandon Misch wrote:
> not with those games. they are self voicing.
>
> On Feb 18, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Trouble wrote:
>
>> The only problem you come into here is if you want to use jaws. For it to
>> work on this configur
Hey, Thomas.
I ran a program call Drivers Genius, which fixes and update drivers.
But I still am having the same problem.
So I was wondering if you or anyone else would know of a registry
cleaner repair program that I might could use?
Thanks!
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Hi Dean,
Nope. It works fine here. Did you disable UAC on Windows 7?
The reason I ask is because Microsoft's security feature, User Account
Control, does not work at all with Jim's games. It causes them to
crash and behave incorrectly.
Cheers!
On 2/18/12, Dean Masters wrote:
> I have windows
I have windows 7 home premium 64 bit PC. I have all of Kitchens Inc files in
the program files x86. This is the first time I have tried to play any of
his games on this system. golf went OK but when I tried to play football it
let me choose a team, etc. but no matter who kicks off right after th
Hi Jacob,
Oh, yeah. So do I. Not only was it the way I was taught to program
those conventions you mention at least have use to me on a day to day
basis. Declaring an integer variable as iSumNumber or a string as
sMyString helps me keep the variables and data types straight.
Especially, in Python
Hi Jim,
Well, all I can say to that is you probably don't have to worry about
someone cracking it if they can't read it. Grin.
The funny thing about .NET obfuscation and Java obfuscation tools is
they do exactly what you described. They take variable names like
player_description and shorten them
Hi Dark,
I suppose. The main point of my post was simply to illistrate how a
sighted person might view formatted text be it code or a written
document vs a blind person views that same printed text.
For example, if I get a book from the library, throw it on the
scanner, usually I don't care if th
Here are the events scheduled for Saturday, February 18th:
The Conversation Piece
12:00 PM eastern
Hosted by Paul
Location: The Doughnut Shop
Hello and good day to you all. This is Paul from Baltimore wishing to host a
general chat scheduled for today, Saturday from noon to 1:00 PM eastern. I
not with those games. they are self voicing.
On Feb 18, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Trouble wrote:
> The only problem you come into here is if you want to use jaws. For it to
> work on this configuration you will need to install or any other screen
> reader for speech in that virtual machine.
>
> At 10
The only problem you come into here is if you want to use jaws. For
it to work on this configuration you will need to install or any
other screen reader for speech in that virtual machine.
At 10:03 PM 2/17/2012, you wrote:
Hi all,
Here's an easy way to run Robert Betz's games and any other 32
Yeah, Mrphvox is very nice. It can even add expression to your voce, or
make it montone. There is a grid that you have to click on, but once you've
clicked on it u can use the arrow keys to change both pitch and formants.
You'll need sighted asistance, unless you are very patient and just clic
avc diamond works, but not at well.
- Original Message -
From: "Clement Chou"
To: "Johnny Tai" ; "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] anyone knows about morphvox?
Tried it once but it was ages ago... the results were pretty amusi
I wish I knew how to use them on a windows 7, 64 bit machine. I payed for
them and now am unable to use them.
-Original Message-
From: Jack F
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 10:03 PM
To: gamers
Subject: [Audyssey] how to run Robert Betz's games under windows7
Hi all,
Here's an easy wa
Morphvox works ok... but it's not really that great. It has nice
sounding voices but it's nothing incredibly good.
On 2/18/12, Clement Chou wrote:
> Tried it once but it was ages ago... the results were pretty amusing. I
> don't know of any other programs personally, but I'm sure there's more out
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