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   Nicole Massey to All   
   Re: Electronic versions of B5 books   
   27 Nov 12 18:59:00   
   
   From: "Nicole Massey"    
      
      
   "StarFuryG7"  wrote in message    
   news:5bfadb03-2cfa-4039-a09c-ee74b2f9181e@f17g2000vbz.googlegroups.com...   
   On Nov 24, 8:48 pm, "John W. Kennedy"    
   wrote:   
   > On Nov 23, 2:41 pm, deneb...@deepthot.org (Jay Denebeim) wrote:   
   >   
   > > In article    
   > > <1535d503-dfce-4694-94c5-846c8c16c...@b12g2000vbg.googlegroups.com>,   
   >   
   > > StarFuryG7  wrote:   
   > > >On Nov 8, 9:14 pm, "Nicole Massey"  wrote:   
   > > >One of the things that's   
   > > >always bothered me about "Covert Affairs" is that one of the main   
   > > >characters is supposed to be something of a computer whiz even though   
   > > >he's blind, which I've found to be incredibly unrealistic.   
   >   
   > > She's not the first person. Software engineering/computer   
   > > administration is one of the traditional things a non-sited person can   
   > > do really well. Of course in these days of GUIs its a bit harder.   
   > > Plain text helps I would imagine.   
   >   
   > Back in the old days, IBM mainframe provisions for blind users were   
   > off-the-shelf options, such as braille adaptors for standard printers.   
   >   
   > But modern GUI frameworks do a pretty good job; text-to-speech is   
   > standard on Mac OS X (and iOS, too), and if Windows doesn't have it,   
   > well, shame on them. Of course, an individual app developer can screw   
   > it up, but most government departments would never pass software that   
   > did that.   
      
   What you people seem to be missing here, since none of you appear to   
   be viewers of the show I mentioned, is that the character I referenced   
   has to move fast, sometimes often, and that the lives of agents out n   
   the field depend on his getting things done as quickly as possible. It   
   seems to me that as a person who's blind, he's probably not the best   
   qualified for that kind of a position.   
   ---   
   You'd be surprised how fast a blind person can move about and do things in    
   an environment in which he or she has control of the space. Of course I    
   can't comment on the show, as I've not heard of it, much less seen it or    
   more accurately listened to it.   
   But since you said nothing about needs for mobility in your first post,    
   instead just commenting on the character being a computer whiz, we had no    
   indication of any need to be able to move around, did we? Please put the    
   goalposts back where you found them.    
      
      
      
      
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