Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> So if you want to make a serious difference in people's lives from your
> keyboard, you can help out in two ways. ... Second is working with probably
> myself and a couple of other folks in gnome at-spi land building a
> bridge between speech recognition on Windows and
Rony Steelandt wrote:
> http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn9066
>
> To nice to be true ?
its early technology. It's difficult to install and it definitely need
some extra horsepower because the two people developing it are also
disabled (like me). The only thing I've done to support th
That reminds me a session in an R&D lab a long time ago
One of the guys kept talking to himself, commenting code, bugs . he
drove me nuts
Eventually (weeks later) another guy silently stood up, went to the first
guy, and without a word attempted to strangle him.
He got stopped ... but did no