Hello Frank and list: Now you've brought up something I wouldn't have
thought about (using the Pen friend in an autograph line; how clever!
Thanks for sharing!
Tom Kaufman
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of frank
cuta
Sent: Saturday, Nove
Whats the use. Because he wants help in how to use them.
Not everyone is as tech savvy as you.
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 5:12 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Problem with using the t d k a34 speakers.
What's the use!
On 30/11/2014 4:47 PM, Carliss wrote
What's the use!
On 30/11/2014 4:47 PM, Carliss wrote:
Hello Listers,
I just bought the t d k a34 bluetooth speakers, and I would like to know if
anyone out there have ever used them.
My computer has an intel bluetooth setup and it appears to be not so easy to
find the music button. I really l
Hello Listers,
I just bought the t d k a34 bluetooth speakers, and I would like to know if
anyone out there have ever used them.
My computer has an intel bluetooth setup and it appears to be not so easy to
find the music button. I really like the sound of these speakers.
I tell you what, I am gr
Hi.
Here's is a blog post, about the accessible netflicks project.
Trying to pressure netflics to make it's website, video on demand service
and mobile services more accessible to the blind.
You can contact netflicks when you can then contac them, via e-mail, or
social media.
So.
The more, to
I would copy all the directories since it has nodate/time stamp -- all
the files seem to be dated in 1979. So copy everything recursively.
frank cuta wrote:
> I use my pen friend primarily to lable storage boxes, to summerize the
> controls on in accessible devices, to keep track of when batter
I use my pen friend primarily to lable storage boxes, to summerize the
controls on in accessible devices, to keep track of when batteries have been
replaced on equipment and, of course, to label CDs.
I think that the most unique application I have is to get autographs at
live concerts. While
About as accessible as you can get.
The Controls for the Soundlink Mini and Soundlink III are laid out the same.
There are 6 buttons along the top and they are from left to right power, mute,
volume down and up, Bluetooth and Auxiliary.
When the Soundlink III or Mini is powered on the unit beep
how accessible is the boes soundlink minny
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2014 6:59 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: sony srs x5 bluetooth question
I'm looking at this unit now and I'm curious, what made you
I'm looking at this unit now and I'm curious, what made you decide on this
particular model? It doesn't offer anything outstanding for its price and other
products we've discussed can be purchased for muc hthe same price or even less/
Of course, I'm looking at things from an Asutralian perspecti
Hello Listers,
I went and bought the sony srs x5 bluetooth speaker. Has any one hurd of it?
How blind user friendly is it?
Thanks
Michael
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JFK
"What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax
Ameri
Hello Aidan,
hope the below works with the security suite.
press f5 when the Eset anti-virus program is open.
.
the top item is computer, arrow right three times, then down to the
sixth item which is file exclutions.
I don't know if excluding tappin items will help, with your original
problem, t
Hi all,
As we are talking about this recorder, I have a dmdm-670 model.
Recently it won't connect to my computer, it will just say please wait
remote and nothing else happens, my computer doesn't even make the
device connection sound.
As i thought it was an issue with the software I tried refo
That will depend on how accessible that thing is, like most of them
its quite tricky as its not always easy to access the virus chest.
On 29/11/2014, Joe Paton wrote:
> How about excluding the tappin radio components in eset smart security?
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Joe
> On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 21:45:
I pretty much addressed this in a question asked by another member a little
earlier, The Bose and the B&W are very good at displaying - in a sense of
sounds - the full spectrum.
> On 30 Nov 2014, at 9:18 am, Donald L. Roberts
> wrote:
>
> Of all the speakers currently under discussion, which
Of all the speakers currently under discussion, which one provides really
good highs? My old ears ain't what they used to be, and so many of the
devices which I hear tend to go boom, boom, all bass and intermediate
frequencies. Please point me to something where I am more likely to hear
the h
From: "Vicky Vaughan" To: "PC Audio:
I use my Pen Friend for marking my CDS. No braille is shallow enough to play
in any computer or CD player that I have found.
Vicki, Are you familiar with the CD stomper? It is a device which comes
with square CD labels which are perforated in such a way that
Hi again!
You You may ask how do small speaker systems such as these manage to sound so
good and there’s no denying that they do? Well the answer lies in the Digital
Signal Processing used.
The Bose and B&w and pretty much got this down to a fine art and the Logitech
UE Boom which has been men
That’s a very good question.
I’ve found that with the more expensive systems say from B&W and Bose all music
is very well represented whether it be classical, rock, wonderful smooth jazz,
thumping bass or whatever.
I think I know where you’re coming from and the well designed systems present
t
Hi all
Perhaps a silly question out of my own ignorance.
If you choose these kind of portable systems, would the kind of music that
you listen to make a difference?
Especially for acoustic music including classical music, the volume of the
sound is not that important but the clarity is?
Andre
Yep replying to this again, I have both Soundlink Mini and III.
I use them in different situations, if I’m reclining in my favourite chair
there’s nothing like the sound of the Soundlink Mini sitting on the chair’s arm.
If I’m outside then I take the Soundlinke III out with me and put it on the
The Z@ is backwards compatible from N protocol so you’ll have no problems with
that part of it, I did a review of the Z2 for what its worth, an audio review
that is.
That system for $199 your money is truly amazing given that it only has 2 3.5
inch drivers to power it.
I think the reason for t
I like the sound link 3 ok. I heard it with the less expensive Bose
mini sound link, which was impressive for its size. But in the end, I
spent the extra $ because of the fuller sound of the 3. It can be a bit
too warm at times, and I think it definitely helps to have the speaker
elevated to close
Just curious, what do you think of the Bose Soundlink III? I Wouldn’t be
without mine however I have found that placement can sometimes be critical for
good sound so its fun to experiment a little to see what a difference a few
inches over here or over there with speaker placement can make.
> O
Absolutely right, if someone states that they don’t like something then there’s
hardly any point reading a review they post or even talking to them about a
product and yet its so easy to not like something.
I experienced this myself with logitech Headsets, I had one in 2007 and the
headset can
I guess its a matter od doing you homework when it comes to reviews and you’re
right about reviews, you read a few and you soon get the idea of who knows and
who doesn’t know what they’re talking about or what they’re doing.
When it comes to Short Wave radio sets for example, there’s some really
Hi. I read that revue and it could hardly be considered unbiased. The guy
states from the outset he doesn't like B & W stuff so he is hardly likely to
give a subjective revue.
It's kinda like somebody saying they hate baked beans and then him being
asked to taste and give an honest revue and an
Yes that’s true however it certainly wouldn’t sound worse than anything else we
have, as the reviewer said it still sounds pretty good.
So Amazon are selling the units? That’s a pretty good price, bet your life
they’re more expensive than that over here though I did get a pleasant surprise
with
The t7 sells for $349 in the U.S. on Amazon. Of possible interest is
the fact that the special aptx technology that it uses to improve the
bluetooth sound is not available on Apple devices and is apparently not
likely to be, since Qualcom owns the company that invented it.
Mary
Well, just to be a devil's advocate, here is a very unfavorable review
of the t7. This is basically why I don't put much faith in reviews,
unless I know the reviewer and know his/jher taste is like my own, so I
can be reasonably confident I will like what they do and dislike what
the
do.
http://olu
In the review it said £300 but that’s English currency so you’ll have to do a
google search and see how much you can get it for in the States, the T7 doesn’t
seem to be available in Australia yet or I haven’t been able to find an
Australian Stockest so I’ll keep looking.
> On 30 Nov 2014, at 4
Hmm interesting but I really have to wonder what can be gained by comparing the
B&W with the T7? You only have to read the review I linked to and you’ll see
that we’re talking about 2 different systems, portable is a word that can be
applied to both sure but the B&W is bigger for one thing.
I h
how much do they want for this speaker system
On 11/29/2014 11:33 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
I read a couple of reviews, one on CNet and the other I think on
iLounge, but might be wrong on that one. They weren't raving about the
speaker, given its rather lofty price, more than the Bose sound link
3.
I read a couple of reviews, one on CNet and the other I think on
iLounge, but might be wrong on that one. They weren't raving about the
speaker, given its rather lofty price, more than the Bose sound link
3. Also, one review I saw said that they had problems maintaining the
bluetooth connection, j
Sounds that the people who have these devices are extremely happy with their
lot and that says a huge amount about a product so I’ve put it on my Shopping
list.
> On 30 Nov 2014, at 4:11 am, Vicky Vaughan wrote:
>
> I use my Pen Friend for marking my CDS. No braille is shallow enough to play
I use my Pen Friend for marking my CDS. No braille is shallow enough to play
in any computer or CD player that I have found.
I still use my braille lable maker to mark the sleave that holds the CD.
Vicky
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From: Robert Godridge
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 9:43 AM
Thank you most sincerely Mary for putting me on to this, a "Must Hear"
and - knowing already the B&W type sound - a possible future investment.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/review/131433-bowers-and-wilkins-t7-review-the-bluetooth-speaker-worth-waiting-for
Okay, sorry, its my fault, I miss-read your message and thought you were
talking about B&O rather than B&W .
The B&W T7? I've not heard of that one so time to do my favourite thing
it would seem these days, type a few keystrokes into Google and see what
I can come up with.
On 30/11/2014 3:27
I have not seen nor heard of any B&O bluetooth speakers. I was for
years a fan of their higher end turntables and phono cartridges; I'm
showing my age, I guess. Will have to see if they have something out
there. Otherwise, the Logitech is probably a good way to go. I once had
a Logitech dock with t
How about excluding the tappin radio components in eset smart security?
Just a thought.
Joe
On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 21:45:05 +0200
Aidan wrote:
Why don't you change your antivirus software? Sounds like it love to mess it up.
On 28/11/2014, Charles Krugman wrote:
> I've still never gotten a respon
Its actually slightly smaller too than the Jawbone Jambox but far better sound
and even more rugged.
I think both Jawbone Jambox and Soundlink MINI are around the same price, think
the Jawbone Jambox may have been slightly more expensive.
> On 30 Nov 2014, at 1:15 am, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>
Hello Dane,
Thank you for that. I will look at it.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 29 November 2014 13:57
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Wireless Speakers Comparable to JBL ON Tour
Forget the Jawbone
Ah yes, there are some wonderful wireless speaker systems out there both in 1
unit and actual separate speakers and the good old names we know and love have
cemented themselves into the landscape.
I spoke of the Bose Soundlink III and Soundlink Mini, they’re smaller than what
you’re talking abo
Forget the Jawbone Jambox, you can do better than that and the pick of the
bunch seems to be the Bose Soundlink Mini, I should know as I had a Jawbone
Jambox, the greatest pleasure I had was throwing int into the bin.
> On 29 Nov 2014, at 8:15 pm, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
hi mary,
i've got two new bluetooth speakers a week ago both of which are fine one
is outstanding but costs more and the other has three diferent versions
each one stepping up in size.
both of these have built in speech that tells you when it's pairing and
when connected and the cheaper one even s
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of any good wireless speakers that have a sound comparable
to or better than my JBL on tour speakers? I have been considering the
Jawbone Jambox speakers, but I was wondering if theyhave the same quality as
the JBLs?
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