Hi Scott:
Denver Co, home of the lousy broncos and the lousier rehab department.  But 
hey, we do have some good computers here, and the best ones are still the 
Macs.:)


Carolyn Haas
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On Oct 26, 2010, at 5:15 PM, Scott Ford wrote:

> Hello,
>       May I as where you live?  
> Scott
> 
> 
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> Subject: Re: Microsoft Office 2011 period
> 
> Heather:  I share your prospective.  I just met with a rehab counsellor who
> insists that there's really no place for the Mac in the work world.  (she
> also insists that since I'm doing ok with my Mac, I don't need a braille
> display.  Guess that's what I get for trying topfunction and be a part of a
> new solution.:)
> 
> This counsellor actually suggested I might want to move somewhere where they
> have the money and clientele to afford to keep up with the new technologies.
> She also basically said no one is going to pay me to do this kind of
> exploration of helping discover and working toward of improvement of
> alternative technologies.  So, I feel more and more like it's mac-vs-pc, and
> conform to the old ways, or you're on your own.  Sorry for venting. Thanks
> for reading.
> 
> 
> Carolyn Haas
> chaas0...@gmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 26, 2010, at 3:12 PM, heather kd5cbl wrote:
> 
>> Bill is responsible for that robot they call narrator and he claims
> windows is accessible.  While our friends at Apple, actually have a real
> screenreader built in to their system.  So, Bill is not doing anyone any
> favors by making us, windows users,  go out an by screenreaders worth more
> than their pc computers.  I want to put a blind fold over his eyes and make
> him use his own computer with just narrator, I am sure he would not get very
> far!  Also, anyone who has to use word 2010 with jaws, has to by another msa
> or their job has too.  And the mac users with voiceover, cant use it at all.
> So he is an easy target.  Otherwise, he would have wised up a long time ago
> and had his own built in speech for windows but, he just does not care.  I
> am starting to use open office and pages more and the msword does not matter
> that much anymore.  Heather 
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