Unpopularity of Linux notetakers

Luke Davis ldavis at shellworld.net
Sat May 3 17:46:48 EDT 2003


True, but this is just like anything else: subjective.  I can not program
with braille--I need speech.


On Sat, 3 May 2003, Darrell Shandrow wrote:

> Hi Igor,
>
> Though Braille isn't required for coding, it is extremely helpful for many
> programmers, and may in fact be required for some.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Igor Gueths" <igueths at attbi.com>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 1:33 PM
> Subject: Re: Unpopularity of Linux notetakers
>
>
> > Hi Ann. Good point. I did in fact speak to one of their techies and even
> > she looked at me like I was weird. And I didn't exactly demand it, perhaps
> > my post implied that fact. What I mearly did was ask if they would supply
> > one. And her response was that they didn't carry that due to its unpopular
> > nature. And Ann you had some good suggestions. Perhaps I will look into
> > Sighted providing a demo for them, because I think this is a very good
> > aproach. I can also talk to them about the Elba, however I don't think
> > this will do much in terms of influencing. I believe a demo is a better
> > aproach to this problem. And in tterms of programming, she tried to tell
> > me that I needed a braille display? And I kept telling her that I could
> > read C just fine with speech. I am sure that people like Kirk, Adam, and
> > Chuck can agree with me on this. Braille is not required to read code.
> > However, setting your punctuation level to all is required.
> >
> > May you code in the power of the source,
> > may the kernel, libraries, and utilities be with you,
> > throughout all distributions until the end of the epoch.
> >
> > On Sat, 3 May 2003, Charles Crawford wrote:
> >
> > >   Well, the head of the MCB tech program wrote two books on assistive
> > > technology. If he is not up to speed onLinux, then it's his own problem.
> > >  Smile.
> > > On Sat, 3 May 2003, Ann Parsons wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi All,
> > > >
> > > > Igor, you can't just demand that your rehab people get you an Elba.
> > > > Yes, they don't know about Elba, and if you say the word, they look at
> > > > you like you're weird.  The thing you have to do, is not just say, "I
> > > > would like an Elba."  You have to do what I'm doing now, researching
> > > > it!  Talk to Pelisher at Sighted.  See if he will do a demo for your
> > > > rehab folks.  they don't need to know as much about Linux, maybe, but
> > > > what might impress them is:  long battery life, thirty-six months
> > > > warantee on braille cells, plays MP3 files *now* not next month's
> > > > release, has network card as standard, not upon request, has USB and
> > > > IR ports *now* not upon request, has larger capacity for storage, 5
> > > > gigs if you purchase that card/thinger, coming GPS same as for
> > > > packmate, (only probably more stable because of the OS, this bit not
> > > > relevant to them).  Do your homework, guy, if you want an Elba, tell
> > > > them why!  Explain about your programming needs, (Elba has C compiler
> > > > upon request).
> > > >
> > > > All they care about is if it's cost effective and if it will be used
> > > > properly.  Don't give 'em too much info, not unless you're talking to
> > > > their techies, and then, give fullsome detail.
> > > >
> > > >  >>>>> "David" == David Poehlman <poehlman1 at comcast.net> writes:
> > > >
> > > >     David> I'd start with a note to sighted electronics and I would
> > > >     David> also copy my request to your congressperson.  You should be
> > > >     David> able to get what you need not what they think or try to
> > > >     David> tell you that they need.  The truth is that they don't
> > > >     David> understand linux and they are geared towards windows.  We
> > > >     David> had the same trouble with jaws in maryland till I banged on
> > > >     David> them from my position in the tech act project, brought jaws
> > > >     David> in and trained them and began demonstrating it to various
> > > >     David> and assundry folk who started asking for it inside and
> > > >     David> outside the rehab center.
> > > >
> > > > Ah, David, just what did you mean here?  Did you mean Linux or
> > > > Window-Eyes or what?  You mistyped and lost your point.  <smile>
> > > >
> > > > Ann P.
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > -- Charlie Crawford
> > >
> > >
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