Thank you Kelly for posting some reasonable discussion on 
this subject.  When I was in high school my mother always 
told me she couldn't drill a hole in my head and pour in the 
subject material.  I had to study, study and study more.  
It's true for everything in life.  We all have different 
aptitudes and abilities and I think most of the time if we 
really want to do something we'll find a way to do it.

Today there is more information available to we blind folks 
than ever before.  If you want it badly enough you'll find 
it.  It's not the smartest people who do well in life, it's 
the most persistent.  Keep plugging.

Tom

** Message From: Kelly Pierce **
>mastering the world of PC Audio has for me required a big 
>investment in learning and gaining an understanding of audio 
>concepts as well as tools. Also, if one is not highly 
>familiar with their screen reader and Windows accessibility 
>features, they will likely be lost and confused.  Much of 
>this learning happened for me off the Internet with books and 
>audio tutorials.  I have not found a quick fix for gaining 
>skills in this area.




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