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now I'm just curious on why and how yo could say that. when all my  
server administration is done via terminal?


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On Mar 30, 2006, at 9:46 AM, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Interesting point of view.  Not sure it's accurate, but definitely
> interesting.  <smiling>  It may even work, if, I say if, the
> mainstream market can be persuaded that it is just what is needed.
> Somebody in this discussion used the illustration of the typewriter.
> Good choice, why, because that device was, in the 1880s designed
> specifically *for* a blind person so that person could write more
> effectively.
>
> You may want to be careful when talking about Apple's screen reader.
> I have heard that it is good, but it doesn't give sull access yet.
> Perhaps there have been improvements?
>
> Ann P.
>
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