[nfbmi-talk] Voice on the Go generated email
Georgia Kitchen
ghkitchen at comcast.net
Tue Feb 1 20:25:24 UTC 2011
Hi Tonya,
Yes, we may get a storm here also.
It will be probably 20 to 50 years before blind folks actually drive on the
regular road all the time by themselves. That is just my estimate. It took
around 30 years before the Kurzweil Reading Machine became somewhat less
expensive for some blind folks to afford.
I have to listen to the demo. I am glad you saw the drivers on TV, I missed
that.
Best,
Georgia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tonya Smith" <tonyasmith75 at live.com>
To: "National Talk" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:14 AM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Voice on the Go generated email
Hi, this is Tonya. I am watching the news and here in Michigan we are
suppose to get a storm with ice and stuff like that. They are just
broadcasting it today. We had a few inches of snow but later on tonight
about midnight or so or earlier into the morning, we are going to have like
4 inches or more, 4 to 6. So anyway, whoever is from Michigan or I do not
know if it is in wherever you guys are from, but anyway be careful. I am
going out to the store today. I am going to get some water and some stuff.
Anyway, oh and I also wanted to let you know that in case anyone who was
asking, my Voice On The Go cannot access the file, in order words it does
not do web links so I cannot access the file. But my husband did say that it
was great that the blind driver challenge was going on, it was even on the
news so yeah. But he is still kind of wondering who is going to cover the
cost and who is going to, and he said to me, well I know that it will be
interesting to drive on a track but on highway it would kind of scary
because all of the roads have to be done and stuff like that.
Tonya Smith sent you this voice-to-text generated email using Voice on the
Go.
To listen, click on the voice message link or open the attachment.
http://vemail2.whitelabelapp.net:8080/enterprise/Recordings/R1296561678258.wav
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