-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Actually, the few thousand more sales would, or at least should justify making a mainstream device usable by disabled people. We're talking about a few thousand more sales over the few million sales they already make. More is always better. And since they have already done the bulk of the r&d to simply make their product work, it isn't a big jump to make it work for people whose eyes don't work, especially since most of that r&d has already been done, and not just by assistive technology companies, but by companies who make products and services we use every day, such as TellMe, (voice recognition) and IBM, (voice recognition and voice synthesis). It is actually an extremely simple matter to figure out how to get info to a speech synthesizer, and translation of voice commands to typed characters and menu commands has already been done on a number of fronts. Lorenzo - -- Keep American Idol great! Vote for Mandisa! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFELWOMG9IpekrhBfIRArIIAJsFIDPxHw4obmXerIKVcuUS7xyijwCgqfsS TM5/5zgZDqkgL8+BNVYwdTk= =xiyC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----