I have been meaning to also say how thankful I am to everybody who makes speakup possible. I believe I started using it on New Year's Day of 2009 to replace a DOS installation which used kermit's terminal emulator in to a unix box and fed the serial terminal output to a screen reader I wrote in 8086 assembler which fed an Echo GP. Some of you probably had those and they worked well but I wanted to get away from DOS and directly use a Unix-like system to do the talking as well as get away from hardware that wasn't getting any younger. Thanks again for making the wood pile a lot higher than it used to be. I am loosely quoting some unknown author who is quoted as saying, "One should always try to leave the wood pile a little higher than they found it. For years, before I retired in 2015, I had that on my unix work station as the .plan file in my home directory. My coworkers are still probably complaining about all the saw dust. Martin tony seth <lp800@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Big ol' here here! _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup