Re: Affordable cell phone and talking software

2009-03-30 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Sorry. I'm not the moderator, so I'll obviously defer to the moderator, 
but at the pc-audio.org web site it says:


PC-audio is a list for the discussion of any PC audio related topic such 
as PC audio software like sound editors, audio players and audio 
formats; and hardware like sound cards, CD and DVD devices and so on.


While the subject matter is wide ranging, this is not a forum for the 
discussion of non-pc-audio matters. There are many other lists for 
political or other discussions.


My interpretation is that this does not extend to any talking or audio 
playing device but rather PC based software and hardware. As stated 
above, there are lists for accessible cell phones, accessible 
electronics and so on. If my interpretation is to  narrow then I stand 
corrected!


Vic Beckley wrote:

Sorry, I didn't know it was off topic since it pertained to talking devices.
I will follow your suggestion.

Vic


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Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:44 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Affordable cell phone and talking software

Did you mean to send this request to this list? Not only is it off 
topic, but you won't get as many good responses as you would by sending 
it to a list like the Accessible Phones Discussion List. You can get 
more information on that list, view the archives and subscribe by going 
to the URL 
http://mosenexplosion.com/mailman/listinfo/blindphones_mosenexplosion.com.


When you post your question there, I'd suggest adding some information 
to your question, such as what you mean by 


basic cell phone that will speak to me. I'm guessing you want to make and
receive phone calls, want to know phone status (such as battery levels,
connection strength and so on) and move through some of the phone's menus.
what about text messaging, contact list and other PIM applications? Also, do
you know what network you'll be on? You have a different set of choices if
you're going with CDMA versus GSM, for example. Also, where you live will
make a difference.

Good luck!

Vic Beckley wrote:

  

Hi all,

 


I know I am going to get as many responses on this as there are people,


but
  

I need help.  I have not kept up with the progress in cell phone access.
All I need is a basic cell phone that will speak to me.  What is the best
service provider to go with, the best cell phone to go with, and the best
speech package to go with?  Do you buy all 3 from the same place or


separate
  

places?  Thanks in advance.

 


Vic

 


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RE: Affordable cell phone and talking software

2009-03-30 Thread Vic Beckley
Sorry, I didn't know it was off topic since it pertained to talking devices.
I will follow your suggestion.

Vic


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:44 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Affordable cell phone and talking software

Did you mean to send this request to this list? Not only is it off 
topic, but you won't get as many good responses as you would by sending 
it to a list like the Accessible Phones Discussion List. You can get 
more information on that list, view the archives and subscribe by going 
to the URL 
http://mosenexplosion.com/mailman/listinfo/blindphones_mosenexplosion.com.

When you post your question there, I'd suggest adding some information 
to your question, such as what you mean by 

basic cell phone that will speak to me. I'm guessing you want to make and
receive phone calls, want to know phone status (such as battery levels,
connection strength and so on) and move through some of the phone's menus.
what about text messaging, contact list and other PIM applications? Also, do
you know what network you'll be on? You have a different set of choices if
you're going with CDMA versus GSM, for example. Also, where you live will
make a difference.

Good luck!

Vic Beckley wrote:

 Hi all,

  

 I know I am going to get as many responses on this as there are people,
but
 I need help.  I have not kept up with the progress in cell phone access.
 All I need is a basic cell phone that will speak to me.  What is the best
 service provider to go with, the best cell phone to go with, and the best
 speech package to go with?  Do you buy all 3 from the same place or
separate
 places?  Thanks in advance.

  

 Vic

  

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Re: Affordable cell phone and talking software

2009-03-29 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Did you mean to send this request to this list? Not only is it off 
topic, but you won't get as many good responses as you would by sending 
it to a list like the Accessible Phones Discussion List. You can get 
more information on that list, view the archives and subscribe by going 
to the URL 
http://mosenexplosion.com/mailman/listinfo/blindphones_mosenexplosion.com.


When you post your question there, I'd suggest adding some information 
to your question, such as what you mean by 


basic cell phone that will speak to me. I'm guessing you want to make and 
receive phone calls, want to know phone status (such as battery levels, connection 
strength and so on) and move through some of the phone's menus. what about text 
messaging, contact list and other PIM applications? Also, do you know what network 
you'll be on? You have a different set of choices if you're going with CDMA versus 
GSM, for example. Also, where you live will make a difference.

Good luck!

Vic Beckley wrote:


Hi all,

 


I know I am going to get as many responses on this as there are people, but
I need help.  I have not kept up with the progress in cell phone access.
All I need is a basic cell phone that will speak to me.  What is the best
service provider to go with, the best cell phone to go with, and the best
speech package to go with?  Do you buy all 3 from the same place or separate
places?  Thanks in advance.

 


Vic

 


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