[OT] Linux forphysical disabilities?

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Hi everyone, 
just wondered what you guys might make of this....


Actually, ask your blind linux users group what they think about which
computer may be better for adaptability and someone who needs special
devices. Her eye hand coord is not exceptionally perfect, though she
manages some very difficult things when motivated. I am looking at the
possibility of getting a nice Touch Screen monitor and have been tossing
Mac vs PC back and forth here for her next computer. She walks and uses
some sign language, but cannot talk, she is cute and a real dickens, and
in a lot of ways her personality is like mine. Upbeat most of the time,
yet love adventure and fun and also Rock concerts, too.


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Nick Wilson

Tel:	+45 3325 0688
Fax:	+45 3325 0677
Web:	www.explodingnet.com



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