Re: Readers and Synths

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Few things bug me like being called a former Windows user.  I've
been a DOS user since Win 3.1 days, and a Linux user since 1996.
I have never been a regular Windows user, have never owned a Windows
screen reader, and so on.

Perhaps I have a bad tendancy to go to the user community when I have an
question that needs a rapid answer.  I am not even aware of an official
list  of all Linux screen readers.


On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Shaun Oliver wrote:

> you wanna flame me luke you go right ahead.
> however, the only statement you made in that last post that had an ounce
> of truth is that your iq is lower than 5 and you couldn't be arsed
> reading any docs and looking up www sites and the like.
> god sakes, does everything have to be handed to former windows users in
> a plate?
> I ask dumb questions but more often than nit, I get told to rtfm whicn
> incidentally is read the fine manual.
> and so I do and 9 times out of 10 I find what I want.
> if I still ain't sure tyen I go back and ask.
>
>


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