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![]() http://wiki.nasa.gov/cm/blog/Watch%2...308690869.html -- I would post my radar question there but it seems blind people are not allowed to do so as there is a verification image on the response page. Brian From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active |
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On 2/20/2013 4:57 AM, Brian Gaff wrote:
http://wiki.nasa.gov/cm/blog/Watch%2...308690869.html -- I would post my radar question there but it seems blind people are not allowed to do so as there is a verification image on the response page. Brian From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active So your question was How does the ISS program detect and avoid collision with larger chunks of space debris such as the Chelyabinsk meteor? As an aside: I assume from your posting that you are blind. If so may I ask how your are reading these postings? Are you using a Braille touch interface or text-to-voice? If the latter, does it translate things like smileys? I now realize I might need to change the way I use smileys to denote sarcastic or humorous commentary... Dave |
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I am using a piece of software called nvda. Look at www.nvda-project.org
You can try it syourself. I got fed up with huge costs for commercial readers. As for smilies etc, well, I could define the sequences in the dictionary if there were standards, but it seems there are not. It would speak a series of punctuation and other chracters as the desired phrase.. as I say, not bothered and as I tend to use a minimal verbosity where only the effect of punctuation is heard not the character itself it might need further work.. grin. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "David Spain" wrote in message ... On 2/20/2013 4:57 AM, Brian Gaff wrote: http://wiki.nasa.gov/cm/blog/Watch%2...308690869.html -- I would post my radar question there but it seems blind people are not allowed to do so as there is a verification image on the response page. Brian From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active So your question was How does the ISS program detect and avoid collision with larger chunks of space debris such as the Chelyabinsk meteor? As an aside: I assume from your posting that you are blind. If so may I ask how your are reading these postings? Are you using a Braille touch interface or text-to-voice? If the latter, does it translate things like smileys? I now realize I might need to change the way I use smileys to denote sarcastic or humorous commentary... Dave |
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On 2/21/2013 3:49 AM, Brian Gaff wrote:
I am using a piece of software called nvda. Look at www.nvda-project.org You can try it syourself. I got fed up with huge costs for commercial readers. As for smilies etc, well, I could define the sequences in the dictionary if there were standards, but it seems there are not. It would speak a series of punctuation and other chracters as the desired phrase.. as I say, not bothered and as I tend to use a minimal verbosity where only the effect of punctuation is heard not the character itself it might need further work.. grin. Brian Well if you could define your own dictionary you could probably do ok with the following translations: Colon, dash, right parenthesis could translate to "ha ha ha" or "happy face". Colon, dash, left parenthesis could translate to "sniffle" or "sad face". That would likely cover nearly 90% of the usage cases. Dave |
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