I use my 40 cell PM braille display for testing programs I write (my braille 
reading skills are horrible) and I use my Stream because I like books from NLS 
and they can't be read on too many products. I tend to use System Access on 
Windows when I need it.
On Apr 16, 2010, at 10:57 AM, olivia norman wrote:

> I've got an iMac, 13 inch aluminum macbook, iPad, iPhone, iPod classic, iPod 
> nano, as well as an airport base station.  If apple TV were accessible, I 
> would consider one of those, as well.  I think that makes seven apple 
> products for one person.  Guess I'm pretty appelized! :) I don't own any PC's 
> or adaptive technology at this point, instead, I use my macbook and iPad as 
> note taking devices.  No stream, because I use my iPad for reading books.
> Has anyone else gone totally mainstream with apple products, and discarded 
> their adaptive technology completely?
> I'm curious.
> Olivia
> On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've only got three. A seriously old iPod Classic, an iPhone 3GS and a 
>> Macbook.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Nic
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>> On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:35 PM, olivia norman wrote:
>> 
>>> Nine apple products? I thought I had a lot of apple products at five!
>>> Olivia
>>> On Apr 16, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Jeez, we have nine different Apple products in our house and collectively 
>>>> they don't add up to $17,000. I'd be afraid of such a beast as nothing I 
>>>> do with a computer could possibly warrant that much power. So, if I had 
>>>> that sort of money, I suppose I would keep my current stuff and put a big 
>>>> down payment on the Lexus cross-over which fits our lifestyle of fishing, 
>>>> camping, hunting, traveling long distances with two dogs and is a bit 
>>>> bigger and a lot more comfortable than our seven year old toyota Matrix.
>>>> 
>>>> Happy Hacking,
>>>> cdh
>>>>  
>>>> On Apr 16, 2010, at 2:48 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>> That's right. I dare any one of you to go to an Apple Store online, build 
>>>>> your own Mac from the ground up and post the results. The Mac of your 
>>>>> dreams. The Mac you've always wanted, but know that you need to be a 
>>>>> billionaire to afford. That Mac that would make you almost drool with 
>>>>> excitement, but you want to scream from a mountaintop because you can't 
>>>>> have it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Come on. We've all done it. YOu know you want to do it. I do, too. At 
>>>>> least, you can live out your dream for a little while, until it is time 
>>>>> to click the "Checkout" item. Don't tell me that you aren't curious 
>>>>> enough to at least go configure your own mac to your heart's content. 
>>>>> What is your goal? A Mac to the price of $17000? Even more than that? Go 
>>>>> on. Isn't it just tempting to feel like a billionaire for once? Of 
>>>>> course, your dreams will be crushed, but you know, that happens. And if 
>>>>> either one of you people decide to buy it, you're lucky. And if you do, 
>>>>> let me know!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Warm regards,
>>>>> Nic
>>>>> P.S. THis idea just popped into my head. :)
>>>>> Skype: Kvalme
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