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@DavidGoldfield@allovertheplace.ca

Post #3862731

2026-07-16 15:33 UTC

@Bruce@allovertheplace.ca @NicksWorld@mastodon.stickbear.me @bmoore123@tweesecake.social @mcourcel@allovertheplace.ca @mewproj@fwoof.space And not only that but the dedicated notetakers of the time were more portable than laptops, at least the speech-based devices. VersaBraille was an exception but even they were carryable. I owned the P2C and while I wouldn't call it small it had a nice carrying case, from what I remember. I never traveled with mine, though. Also, if you're interested in learning about vintage blindness tech, I recommend listening to some of the old magazines which were recorded on cassette, like Playback, Bitstream and Computer Folks. Also, the archives of the Raised Dot Computing newsletter are online and they give you quite a window into that time. https://www.duxburysystems.org/downloads/library/news/

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  • @Bruce@allovertheplace.ca 2026-07-16 15:35

    @DavidGoldfield@allovertheplace.ca @NicksWorld@mastodon.stickbear.me @bmoore123@tweesecake.social @mcourcel@allovertheplace.ca @mewproj@fwoof.space RDC was terrific because they weren't afraid to giv even competitors space in their newsletters.

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