HardWare Synthesizers

Jim Grimsby Jr. jimgrims at pacbell.net
Fri Jun 15 04:03:58 EDT 2007


Well if you dislike window eyes so much are you willing to cell it?  And if
so for how much.  


-----Original Message-----
From: speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca [mailto:speakup-bounces at braille.uwo.ca]
On Behalf Of Gaijin
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 4:20 PM
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.
Subject: Re: HardWare Synthesizers


Gregory Nowak wrote:
> As for a usb synth, you should be able to use your lt under windblows

     I'm not concerned about Mickeysoft.  S'why it took almost five years to
finally break down and put the $#%$%&^ garbage back on my computer.  I've
regretted every single day it has ran. <grins>  Never could get W95 to
consistantly connect at 56K...even with programming the NVRAM on my external
modem and re-writing the .inf file.  That was the main reason I ported to
Linux.  I could no longer control my own computer.  (Lovingly pets "his
Precious.)  Linux gave me my computer back.  Makes my skin crawl to consider
how Microsoft is trying to horn in on Linux.  I !know! they're working with
the govt. to eliminate the 
4th Amendment against warrantless searches.  I don't trust Redhat, 
either.  Getting rid of Debian too, because it's too easy to infiltrate 
a trojan via dpkg.  Yeah, I'm paranoid, but when you examine the 
evidence...  Bugrit!

> There is. Its called provox, and is under the gpl. Its author is on 
> this list as well.

	   Good deal.  I was thinking of using something to wipe my WinXP
drive 
and fdisk the thing into about 16 different fat-16 partitions and 
installing freedos and Win 3.11.  Use it as an emergency dual-boot setup 
in case my Seagate croaks.  I'm running removable hard drives.  I don't 
trust Windows not to infect my Linux drive. <laughs>  Give it cooties, 
or something.  Six different OS releases, multiple IE upgrades, and 
thousands of security updates and they still haven't closed the 
email/address book vulnerability.  They want that sucker left wide open.

> In fact, if you tried to use both speakup and provox in a dosemu
> session with the same synth, I wouldn't be
>  surprised if you ran into problems.

     Couldn't be any worse than Narrator and Win-Eyes both running at the
same time. <grins>  Wouldn't be any less understandable, anyway. 
I'm thinking of getting another couple screen readers working all at the 
same time.  It'll be just like being right in the middle of a Jerry 
Springer show. <grins>
     Thank you for the URL's.  I have many of them.  They're just in a 
big pile in Firefox's bookmarks.  Can't organize them using Win-Eyes 
yet. <smirks>

         Michael


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