BLIND-DEV Archives

Development of Adaptive Hardware & Software for the Blind/VI

BLIND-DEV@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
Re: Your message to [log in to unmask][log in to unmask] 9709C 154 14 34_Re: Listen2 Text Reader and [log in to unmask], 20 Sep 1997 21:27:32 -0400139_us-ascii Is this a supplement one would use with a screen reader. I listened to the sample and like it.
Maria Deer
[log in to unmask]:27:[log in to unmask] 9709C 169 37 34_Re: Listen2 Text Reader and Talker13_William [log in to unmask], 21 Sep 1997 06:01:08 -0400483_ISO-8859-1 Mcdeer hi. Listen2 is not intended to replace or work with screen readers.
It is a text file reader. Many people download text files using screen
readers
to help them, then read them later using Listen2, because Listen2 sounds
better
and gives them more functions and options while reading. None of the screen
reader
file reading capabilities are any where near as good as Listen2 from what
people tell me.
Hope this answers your question. [...]44_21Sep199706:01:[log in to unmask] 9710A 2 110 16_Words to Live by17_Dr-Clyde [log in to unmask], 2 Oct 1997 22:42:21 -0700585_- Grom a better writer than I. Enjoy.

YOU NOW BELONG TO

THE SOCIETY OF CHILDLIKE GROWNUPS

AND ARE HEREBY ENTITLED TO:

Walk in the rain,
JUMP in mud puddles,
collect rainbows,
smell flowers,
Blow bubbles, ooOoO
stop along the way,
build sandcastles,
watch the moon and stars come out,

Say HELLO to everyone,
go barefoot,
go on adventures,
Sing in the shower,

Have a Merry heart ,
read children's books,
Act silly,
take bubble baths,
get new sneakers,
hold hands & hug & kiss,
dance, [...]41_2Oct199722:42:[log in to unmask] 9710A 113 22 14_Re: No [log in to unmask], 5 Oct 1997 21:30:59 -0400317_- Dear Thomas:

I've been off line for a couple of weeks - couldn't get Windows 95 to work
with my modem - neither could the computer store - so had to dump it and go
back to Windows 3.1 -- anyway, I got an empty message from you -- it may be
just garbage from AOL, but did you send me a message? [...]37_5Oct199721:30:[log in to unmask] 9710B 2 111 39_On Target Marketing Press Release (fwd)19_gregory j. [log in to unmask], 9 Oct 1997 16:12:10 -0400789_iso-8859-1 forwarded on behalf of the author...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 07:48:55 -0700
From: Gary Crunk <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: On Target Marketing Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Brian Johnson
Vice President, Client Services
602-667-0775

MULTIMEDIA FIRM DEVELOPS FIRST VOICE PROMPTED AUDIO
WEB SITE FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED

PHOENIX, Ariz., 10/8/97 --- OnTarget Marketing is pleased to announce the
introduction of TALKSÔ (Total Access Linking Kiosk System) a whole new way
for visually impaired individuals to "surf the web" and truly experience
the information and entertainment benefits the World Wide Web provides. The
OnTarget Marketing [...]38_9Oct199716:12:[log in to unmask] 9710B 114 129 43_Re: On Target Marketing Press Release (fwd)10_Dave [log in to unmask], 10 Oct 1997 07:03:09 -0400168_ISO-8859-1 You may want to make a keyboard-accessible way of moving to your Java
buttons, as a blind person can no more efficiently move a mouse than drive
a car.44_10Oct199707:03:[log in to unmask] 9710C 2 24 [log in to unmask], 21 Oct 1997 12:28:19 +0200626_us-ascii Dear ladies and gentlemen:
From:
Leslie P Peterson <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
BLIND-DEV: Development of Adaptive Hardware & Software for the Blind/VI" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 19:57:39 -0500
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (134 lines)
ok

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:32:37 -0500 Leslie P Peterson
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 19:30:59 -0500 "L-Soft list server at St. John's
> University (1.8d)" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> > Mon, 19 Jul 2004 19:30:59
> >
> > Your   message   to  [log in to unmask]
> has
> > been
> > forwarded  to the  "list owners"  (the  people who  manage the
> > BLIND-DEV
> > list).  If you  wanted  to reach  a  human being,  you  used the
> > correct
> > procedure and you  can ignore the remainder of this  message. If
> you
> > were
> > trying to send a command for the computer to execute, please read
> > on.
> >
> > The BLIND-DEV  list is  managed by a  LISTSERV server.  LISTSERV
> > commands
> > should    always    be   sent    to    the    "LISTSERV"
> address,
> >   ie
> > [log in to unmask] LISTSERV never  tries to process
> > messages
> > sent to the BLIND-DEV-request address; it simply forwards them to
> a
> > human
> > being, and acknowledges receipt with the present message.
> >
> > The "listname-request" convention originated on  the Internet a
> long
> > time
> > ago. At  the time, lists were  always managed manually, and  this
> > address
> > was defined as an alias for the  person(s) in charge of the
> mailing
> > list.
> > You would write to the  "listname-request" address to ask for
> > information
> > about the list, ask  to be added to the list,  make suggestions
> > about the
> > contents and policy, etc. Because this  address was always a
> human
> > being,
> > people  knew and  expected to  be  talking to  a  human being,
> not
> > to  a
> > computer.  Unfortunately, some  recent  list  management packages
> > screen
> > incoming  messages  to  the  "listname-request" address  and
> > attempt  to
> > determine whether they are requests to  join or leave the list.
> They
> > look
> > for words such as "subscribe", "add",  "leave", "off", and so on.
> If
> > they
> > decide your message is  a request to join or leave  the list, they
> > update
> > the list automatically;  otherwise, they forward the message  to
> the
> > list
> > owners. Naturally, this means that if  you write to the list
> owners
> > about
> > someone else's  unsuccessful attempts to  leave the list, you
> stand
> > good
> > chances of  being automatically removed  from the list, whereas
> the
> > list
> > owners will never receive your message. No one really benefits
> from
> > this.
> > There is no  reliable mechanism to contact a human  being for
> > assistance,
> > and you can never  be sure whether your request will  be
> interpreted
> > as a
> > command or as a message to the list owners. This is why LISTSERV
> > uses two
> > separate addresses, one for the people in  charge of the list and
> > one for
> > the computer  that runs it.  This way you  always know what  will
> > happen,
> > especially if you are writing in a language other than English.
> >
> > In  any case,  if your  message was  a LISTSERV  command, you
> > should now
> > resend it  to [log in to unmask]  The list owners
> know
> > that
> > you have  received this message and  may assume that you  will
> > resend the
> > command  on your  own. You  will find  instructions for  the most
> > common
> > administrative requests below.
> >
> > *********************
> > * TO LEAVE THE LIST *
> > *********************
> >
> > Write to [log in to unmask] and, in  the text of your
> > message
> > (not the subject line), write: SIGNOFF BLIND-DEV
> >
> > ********************
> > * TO JOIN THE LIST *
> > ********************
> >
> > Write to [log in to unmask] and, in  the text of your
> > message
> > (not the subject line), write: SUBSCRIBE BLIND-DEV
> >
> > ************************
> > * FOR MORE INFORMATION *
> > ************************
> >
> > Write to [log in to unmask] and, in  the text of your
> > message
> > (not the  subject line),  write: "HELP" or  "INFO" (without  the
> > quotes).
> > HELP will give you a short help  message and INFO a list of the
> > documents
> > you can order.
> >
> >
>
>

ATOM RSS1 RSS2