I've recently been spending buckets of time learning to use various access 
tools that are new to me on several platforms, including Windows and Android. 
This is a requirement for the internship I'm fortunate to have with my 
University's Disabilities Services office, and while I must confess I am 
enjoying learning to use these other tools, at the end of the day when I crack 
open my MBA, fire up Alex, and set about using the applications and VO 
navigation with which I have become so familiar, it feels like I've settled 
into a comfy old sofa with a good friend.

Cheers,
-Bryan

On Sep 29, 2012, at 1:39 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith <ly...@mac-access.net> 
wrote:

> Hello John, Will and all
> 
> As somebody with vision looking in, so to speak, I frequently find it 
> astonishing when I hear people criticising what Apple is doing with 
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