[Reader-users] the phone and knfb reader

David Evans drevans at bellsouth.net
Sun Feb 10 15:17:50 CST 2008


Dear Will,

Your viewpoint may have merit, but trying to insult our intelligence won't 
win you any ground and I think, for my part, I am smart enough to judge for 
myself what is important to me.
If I can help send 12 men to the Moon, and personally provide them with a 
car to drive when they got there and play a big part in inventing airplanes 
that Radar can't see, I think I am smart enough to figure out what I need 
and what will work for me.  The "Classic" reader is still a great tool, but 
the new Mobile has it's pluses too.
It is more of a "Swiss ARMY knife and can likely do allot of things well, 
but not everything perfectly.
I can accept that and judge what is important to me.  Everyone thinking 
about buying either reader will need to think about that, judge for 
themselves and live with their decision.

Thank you and have a nice day.

David Evans, NFBF
Builder of the Lunar Rovers and the f-117-A stealth Fighter
Nuclear/Aerospace Materials Engineer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "william lomas" <lomaswilliam at googlemail.com>
To: "Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list" 
<reader-users at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "james jolley" <james.jolley at homecall.co.uk>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 7:07 AM
Subject: [Reader-users] the phone and knfb reader


> hi guys
>
>
> has anyone thought of this?
> 1. if you are using the KNFB reader mobile, what happens if you have a
> phone call whilst scanning?
> 2. how can you say that using a phone as a gps, PDA, reader, etc. it
> is not practical half you guys are dum and half asleep
> that PDA has a lot more potential, the classic, wake up and smell the
> coffie and i have a point and you all know it, stop keep thinking you
> right all the time you lot have no idea. that PDA is 620 MHZ the n82
> is so much slower in terms of processing power
> will
>
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