Hi all,
Seeing as we're brainstorming, I just thought I would throw this out for discussion.

Over the past year, we've seen a trend in the windows world of screen readers towards portable thumb drive based solutions. Plug your thumb drive into any windows based PC, and your screen reader is ready to go, no installation required-- well, except for video intercepts and things, but I guess that's another story.

Anyway, at least in theory, that concept is pretty cool, but why not take it a step further? How about a pocket sized, thumb drive based distrabution of Ubuntu, complete with accessibility? This would mean that one could basically carry their entire system with them, all their data, their prefered access solution, etc, plug their thumb drive into any pC that could boot from USB, and presto! Instant accessibility and complete comfort on just about any machine.

I don't exactly know what logistics would be involved in such a project, but seeing as a live cd already exists, I would think something along these lines might not be out of the relm of possibility.

--Al


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