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From: Hunter Jozwiak potbelliedj...@aol.com
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2013 7:09 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Mush Z Is
well I wander if you can get instructions for hotels and rules etc
you could convert it to a pc game or get jim kitchen to do it, I am
interested in playing this at least on the laptop.
At 10:18 PM 12/4/2013, you wrote:
Hi Shaun:
Hmm...I don't know of that game specifically, but there have
Well on the pluss side, a lot of the mainstream
devices have some or at least enough access to go for some general use.
My high quality philips recorder for example has
enough access via its layout for me to use it without any real issues.
my soni recorders always had enouch access to core
Well then you are lucky.
It seems these days especially when on holiday in the times we can
get out which does not seem that often since just about everyone bar
me ofcause has a job and a life, board games are talked about and
sometimes brought but usually by the time we get to them it just
Well tom I have had to buy braille paper from my local blind org and
for members it can be quite cheap.
but for normal schools and such or anyone that is not a member the
paper can cost upwards of 200-400 dollars a rheme.
something like 50 up a sheet and thats just standard grades.
Though to be
Well ken my first games were the pcs games when I had dos, and some
of the interactive fiction titles.
Then jim kitchens games, lonewolf, trek 2k and shades of doom.
I was there for that to start off.
I especially enjoyed the shooting range by pcs and the panza game.
However the first game I
I never got into a board game club, the family is always pestering me
to get involved in something, sports, and other things.
Though I did do something about one of the things I was told to do I
never followed through with things on a serious level.
I know a lot of my religious friends play dnd
never heard about all those.
The only games I got were monopoly standard
popomatic standard, life standard
snakes and ladders, ludo an cludo standard.
happily families and a few others but no modified boards.
About the only gaming purchace I have done in the last 10 years is
upgrade the cheaper
Hi Charles,
Oh, I don't disagree with that. The cost for a standard deck of
braille playing cards is outrageous even though they do last longer
and have large print on them. It is easier, if one has a braille
writer, just to buy a standard deck of cards and braille them
yourself.
Cheers!
On
Hi Shaun,
That is insane. I think it only costs me on average about $50 for a
ream of braille paper. Of course, I haven't purchased any in a long
time so costs could have gone up, but it never cost me nearly what you
are saying it costs for you guys down in New Zealand for braille
paper.
As for
well not that I use it but there is an opensource chromium which does work.
This is the dev release of chrome, when the releases become chrome
google put their own stuff to make that version chrome.Its this extra
which makes it bad.
At 03:37 AM 12/5/2013, you wrote:
That's one thing I forgot
Well mar-dy have not been forthcoming with codes as of late but on a
more serious issue, though the game does run on my win7 machine in
admin mode I do get errors with html modules and game does not run right.
I wish I knew before I spent the cash on it.
At 03:47 AM 12/5/2013, you wrote:
One
well it all depends on what you want.
Lotitech still arguably make the best sticks /pads, though I have
heard from a hard core gamer that plays that force feedback although
good does sacrofice some positional information especially with centering.
He recomended the ms prosition sticks but these
Hi Shaun,
I am sure I could. After all, I use to own the game and remember most
of the rules from memory. About the only thing I don't remember right
off the top of my head is the prices for each hotel, the costs of the
swimming pools, and the various properties to build the hotels on. I
am sure
Hi Dark,
That is one thing I do appreciate about the commercial braille cards.
They have braille in the top left-hand corner and in the bottom
right-hand corner so it does not matter if it is upside down as you
can still read the card. As you said it is not complicated to
replicate that feature,
Hi Dark,
Well, you are absolutely right it all depends on the group in question
and the game at hand. I have never had the fortune of meeting anyone
in my area would sit down with me and play a game of Jim Kitchen's
Life or Monopoly, but I have been able to find some people who will
sit down and
Hi all.
I got really bored out of my tree today and decided to look at my
list of tweaking and hacking tasks.
Since the major part of that list was really empty of jobs I went way
down and discovered the issue of playing sound in old games like
shades of doom and gtc right.
I can't find the
That really is not good tom.
I guess you could pick up the xbox1 or other controler but still.
I suspect from what I have seen at computer shops that for the most
part bar consoles, a lot of stuff is full blown sticks now.
And a lot of that is specialised for things like flight or racing.
There
Well I think access should be all and not just for sertain dissabilities.
Blind products should be called blind products.
Yeah I know thats really bad mouthing the blind
but accessable implies total access to everyone.
One issue with some of this is to make stuff
accessable for say the blind
Well speaking of memmories tom, I was on holiday about 4 years back
with several friends.
At nights we would have monopoly tourniments lasting the entire holiday.
Games would go from 6 till midnight and beyond.
One day we got oup late due to one of such games having meals at
weird times only
Using a Perkins brailler, that's how I always brailled cards.
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(Snip lengthy and detailed description of how to get software 3D emulation
using a dangerously unreliable method.)
Or you could just install Windows XP into a VM. :)
Since this seems to come up once every fortnight or so, let me just assure
everyone that the latency imposed by virtualisation
Hi there,
I would like to try my hand at Core Exiles, but it asks who referred me.
I'd love to give one of you lovely people the credit for that.
Please send a note off list if A. you wouldn't mind my using your name and
B. if you play there consistently and wouldn't mind assisting a new
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