[1]?#?KennethUdut?*=*[2]?#?StephenHawking?*? Well, close*tongue
emoticon* Ok. I had to try it out. Can you blame me? I worked
with alternative inputs for computers back in 1992/93 when I was
volunteering for the*[3]Cerebral PalsyCenter in Union NJ. I set
up their computers with buttons, image boards, straw interfaces
(like Hawking used to use). I learned the hardware, figured out
how to install it, taught some of the teachers and some of the
kids on using them. It was a lot of*fun.
I love how far the technology has come. It's not a *lot*
different than it was; but it's a lot smoother and easier to
use. The predictive text is really top notch. The ones you have
on your phones is based on the same principles. Good use
of*[4]?#?ArtificialIntelligence? and yes, that's a different
voice. It used one on my computer that I was messing around with
a while ago and forgot was there. But it's easy enough to find
Stephen Hawking's voice; it's available for download somewhere.
I just wanted to try his software out, and it works just fine.
It's available at*[5]
https://github.com/01org/acat/releases*-
and it's for WindowsXP and above. Now YOU TOO can be Stephen
Hawking*tongue emoticon
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https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/kennethudut?source=feed_text&story_id=784174146788
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https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/stephenhawking?source=feed_text&story_id=784174146788
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cerebral-Palsy/117844941578461
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https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/artificialintelligence?source=feed_text&story_id=784174146788
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https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2F01org%2Facat%2Freleases&h=5AQEhy1jNAQGNL7PIesiH2w-BwCbk8XGem52I4tiAFi-XRQ&enc=AZPoHDGqOXT4DMOOzCDqOhxazOCLxtaB3f1yxAh6hcikS5HKw0O62_IrNwCByWJt2JFFf3zBTQMPLLRtiuwDWyiqvPai6ym0LGPkOalatBZMos85q54jOSIit5MqCPUZiaXwLrEtlk9HSnUycYEf5QfDRLYfzoshyQkMzI8RgIE6guOcK6OSgSzExSibzSS8M9o&s=1