Just a thought: I wouldn't post a spoiler unless one is requested. People
might not want their fun spoiled. Thanks. Remember that this is just my
opinion.
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yeah, I figured it out. I was just being … hasty.
Teresa
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too
dark to read."--Groucho Marx
On Nov 15, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, all,
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> has anyone finished Papa Sangre II for IoS? Or gotten this far?
Hi again, Thomas,
Just to clarify, I am talking about the GoogleGroups interface for managing
groups, not the member interface.
The management experience at this point is just awful from a blindness
perspective.
Thanks,
Cara :)
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HI Thomas, let me kindly try to steer you away from GoogleGroups. I mod several
Google Groups and have done so for years now.
Unfortunately, of late, their interface has become all but unusable, at least
on a Mac with VO.
I'm actually thinking of moving my groups somewhere else because of this.
hi, is there any way to change the insert scroll lock combination to
something else by editing a .cfg or .ini file in the mess emulator
folders? some keyboards don't have a scroll lock key on them. too bad we
can't make it shift backspace or something like that.
Josh
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I already have a Postfix and Mailman setup on a public IP address under my
control that comes up clean. If the list has nowhere else to go, and you don't
mind the "Best effort no guarantees something really bad could happen at any
time" conditions, I'd be happy to look into virtual-hosting the A
Hi, all,
has anyone finished Papa Sangre II for IoS? Or gotten this far? Here comes the
spoiler alert so stop reading if necessary.
I want to know how to keep from barreling head-on into that charging bear. Do I
just have to be fast to be elsewhere when he gets there? Sometimes, I beat the
duc
Hi there,
I agree. Or perhaps, make both available? I like using googlegroups
myself. Ultimately though, whatever is easiest for you.
Tyler
- On 11/14/2013 9:23 PM, Danielle Antoine wrote:
I vote for yahoogroups or googlegroups.
On 11/14/13, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hello, List:
I know a number
Hi,
I would prefer a mailing list. I have much more work with checking a forum
for things I want and don't want to read than with a mailing list. Besides,
we do have the audiogames.net forum already.
Best regards
Sarah
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I would rather have an email list if possible but if not i’d be happy with a
forum providing the sight was easy to use and there was a way of maybe getting
email notifications.
Ian McNamara
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Hi.
I think having a list on either yahoo or google groups is much better but
i'd be happy to adopt whatever happens. If we do go down the forums line
then maybe a how to use forums would be a good thing to have as i've never
fully used one.
cheers.
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Hi tom
I personally prefer a mailing list.
How about freelists.org?
I find them very accessible.
I am subscribed to the blind tech list at freelists.org.
I can easily change options such as digest and mail delivery and I don't
need a password to change options.
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Freelists is an excellent idea. I also have a list there, and it was extremely
easy to set up. It takes a few hours for it to be approved, but that’s the only
real holdup.
Teresa
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too
dark to read."--Groucho Marx
On Nov 14
Hi,
I would prefer to have a mailing list rather than a forum, but I wouldn't go
with Yahoo Groups anymore as the site has become hard to use ever since they
switched to a different CMS or something. Lots of sighted people are also
complaining about it from what I read. I wonder if Freelists m
Would strongly agree to keeping E-mail list!
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From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 9:40 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: [Audyssey] Moderator Important Message
Hello, List:
I know a number of
its not dead. I posted to the forum made some new threads on klango. so
its not dead I'm keeping it alive.
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On 11/14/2013 2:00 AM, shaun everiss wrote:
to be honest I tried the emulator for apple.
there was a burst of activity on dropbox and such but it died quite
Mmmm, steven what has this to do with me?
I agree that there are more games for the Iphone, I own an iphone and enjoy
it, however I don't agree that linux is an inferior platform, for all it's
never attracted my interest due to it just not providing any of the things I
want a computer to do mu
Hi Tom.
I'm afraid I'd not be in favour of an audeasy forum, simply because there
already is! an accessible games forum, and frankly I would have too much
business checking two forums, also it'd make it quite difficult for
developers and others to communicate on both systems.
I'd personally
Hi Tom.
Well I've mentioned the things I personally like about he Iphone, however I
do see the point, and even for me as a windows user I frankly find Itunes
very annoying, simply because all the careful file organization I've done of
my books and music collection over the last few years, some
The same here: I'd prefer a mailing list.
Thanks.
Angela from Italy
Il 15/11/2013 04:53, Charles Rivard ha scritto:
If Yahoogroups is not very accessible, I wonder if Googlegroups is. I,
for one, very much prefer a mailing list over a forum. I would only
even consider a forum as the absolute
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