I know, but I couldn't resist it. David was so serious, and he kept being unkind to Eureka by saying she was only fit to be a doorstop, so I thought I'd bide my time and teach him a lesson he'd never forget, and he didn't (smile).
Wouldn't it be great if there was a museum of old access tech we could visit and reflect on? The grand lady would be my first port of call.
Jackie----- Original Message ----- From: "David Russell" <david.russell8@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 6:53 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memories
You are a wicked woman. -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jackie Cairns Sent: 12 December 2007 18:43 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memoriesChris and David, I always laugh at a really wonderful practical joke Ian andI played on our local Society many moons ago with Eureka. Mine had to goback to Techno-Vision for the Advanced User Options upgrade. While she wasgone, Ian and I borrowed the standard Eureka from our local Society. They never used it, nor knew how to. In fact, the then Corporate ServicesManager, David, hated the very sight of it. So for a laugh, when we handed it back to them when our own machine came home, we booby-trapped it because we got fed up with David lambasting her. Those who used Eureka may rememberthe horrendously noisy alarm she had that woke you up if you were that way inclined in the morning. We set the alarm to go off not long after we delivered Eureka back to the Society. We also rigged up its diary andstopwatch and other features to keep going off. We got her to say: "Pleasepress any key to retrieve", and "Timer expired". Ian and I just couldn'tstop laughing as we left the Society at the thought of what David was goingto do, since he would have no idea how to stop Eureka from shouting "wake up" when the alarm reached an almighty crescendo. Within minutes of being back home, David was on the phone yelling at us: "You two get back here and shut this thing up". We laughed that much we cried, literally, it was so funny. Happy days eh? Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hallsworth" <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 6:13 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memoriesYes, actually the Eureka got me off in terms of proper computers. I unfortunately did not get the opportunity to own one, but my primary school back then did allow me to use one on loan for my work, and, like you and many others I'm sure, I loved it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Russell" <david.russell8@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:02 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memoriesThe Eureka was my first tentative step towards computers, in the early nineties I think. I absolutely loved it. Some of the games were excellent, and there was not much you could not do with it. The voice was a littledifficult to put up with on occasions, but the good points far outweighedthe bad ones. the keys were a little dodgy on occasions as Jackie pointed out, but repairs were always prompt and did not cost much. I think I still have her somewhere, but not sure if she still works. I must get her out and dust her down.Some of those adventure games would be good to play around Christmas timewhen the tv gets boring. David -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jackie Cairns Sent: 12 December 2007 08:20 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memoriesYusuf, Eureka's only big drawback, and it was always the one problem withher, was the membrane. I wish the keyboard had not been rubberised and morelike the keys of say BrailleNote or the Braille 'N' Speak. Had they beenlike that, she would have been even more robust to work with. To me, there was nothing quite like her for fun. I loved the usergroup that Geoff Clark used to run. We always looked forward to receiving the disk with games and other stuff people contributed. Like you, I played games atcollege when I was meant to be doing something else. But there were alsolots of other uses Eureka had, for example, the colour detector, timer and direct dialling facility. As you say, happy happy days, and the support for her was second to none as well. Send her down to Kevin on a Monday and get her back on a Thursday the same week. Unbeatable!! Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yusuf" <yusufaosman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:06 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: [access-uk]Eureka memoriesI too fondly remember using the Eureka particularly playing the cricket game during sociology lessons when I was supposed to be taking notes.It was pritty rugged too as I found when I dropped it in a load of waterbecause I'd forgotten to do up my bag. Ahh happy days. And that alien game was fantastic. Yusuf ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jackie Cairns" <cairnsplace@xxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:03 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple Vs MicrosoftEureka was a pleasure. She brought Ian and I a lot of fun. We used her for so many functions, and she hardly ever gave up the ghost. The upgrades were worth waiting for when they came too. Lots of people hated her voice, but it kind of added to her character, especially when she sadly said: "no dial tone" or "command cancelled". Good old girl!! Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hallsworth" <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 4:45 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple Vs MicrosoftOh, the Eureka! Those were the days! I loved using those. Shame they're not produced anymore, mind you technology's moved on so much now suchthat Eureka's probably couldn't cope with it. Just my two pence worth.----- Original Message ----- From: "Jackie Cairns" <cairnsplace@xxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 2:17 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Apple Vs MicrosoftHi Dave People say that computers are only as reliable as the operators, but I'm afraid I can't subscribe to that theory. For me, the most reliable and friendly beast had to be good old Eureka. My access technology journey began with the BBC in the 80s. Even it had its problems. I used to go to work and crash it when I put too much information into Wordwise Plus, and it filled up. I couldn't get out of it by deleting characters. It just crashed and I lost all the stuff I put in after spending a morning's work typing it all. After that I used Eureka for a long time, and thought she was just brilliant. There was great support in Techno-Vision, a well run usergroup, and lots of hilarity with games and little programs people invented for her. After that,for me, it was DOS and Wordperfect, before the Windows arena ... needI say more? (lol). But whether we love them or hate the sight of them, I bet none of us would go back now. I call Sky everything when it's down and I can't get onto the Internet or receive Email, and often say I'd be better off without. But fact is I wouldn't, and that's the catch isn't it? Hope you get sorted. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ankers, Dave (UK)" <Dave.Ankers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 1:52 PM Subject: [access-uk] Apple Vs MicrosoftHi all, Following on from a previous thread, comparing products from Apple and Microsoft. Apple products while being more expensive and not aspopular, seem to win favour with its customers because they are easyto use and work.Microsoft's products are cheaper initially, not particularly easy touse, and break down constantly. When shutting down a windows system, you can never rely on it to restart properly, I find it very unstable, especially when JAWS, J-SAY and Dragon naturally speaking are running. As for ease of use, Windows word is infuriating to use, even by sighted users. As I said Microsoft products are cheaper initially, only initially because if you add on all the time spent and when its company time its damn expensive, fixing bugs, viruses and software incompatibility, which is no wonder considering how much Microsoft charge software manufacturers for testing, which is why most don't bother. Personally I've had it with Microsoft, and I'm waiting for Apple toproduce a system equipped with screen reading and voice recognition. The software used could come from Freedom scientific, T&T, Nuance oranyone, I don't care as long as it is fully incorporated and works. Whyfully incorporated? simple, because then when an update is released,it will hopefully have been fully tested. Currently when say JAWS releases an update, we have to wait for J-SAY and Dragon to catch up. and then there are problems. Problems I don't need, and from Apples reputation for quality, reliability and ease of use, that's what I'm looking for. When it finally arrives, Bill Gates can take his products and shove them, well you know where! Dave ******************************************************************** This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended recipient and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. 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