How, may I ask, can we answer anything revelent to a blind musician with 
regards to a Mack without first establishing the accessibility thereof?

Cheers.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: Macks and speech access.


> If you want to discuss working with audio on the Mac that's
> fine with me. However, the thread was getting into the Mac
> operating system and speech access to the operating system
> and that is off topic.
>
> When you subscribed to the PC-Audio list the welcome message
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>
> Tom
>
> ** Message Separator **
>>Well, I need some clarification, how is this off topic????
>>We all use computers for audio--what else---and to me it
>>shouldn't matter whether it's a mac or Windows computer, I
>>wasn't asked that when I signed up. These discussions effect
>>me tremendously because I do a lot of audio production on my
>>machine and most of the production houses I'm familiar with
>>in town use a Mac with Pro Tools so I'd like to know these
>>things. If we were arguing about the difference between Jaws
>>or Window-eyes to me that would be off topic.
>
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