How well I remember back in the early days of Real-eyes discussing Dos 4.0 and of course Windows 3.1. Screen readers of the day included Vocal-Eyes, Isos, Tiny-talk, Flipper, ASAP, and of course Window Bridge. And, was I amazed that the first computer I purchased back in 1992 featured a wopping 40 megabyte hard drive! I sure recieved some great assistance and advice back then from the fledgling Real-Eyes group and its members. So here's to the next 20 years! On 2/19/2011 6:28 AM, Reginald George wrote: > Happy anniversary to the nicest bunch of folks in computing land. Long may > we reign. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrea Breier"<abreier@xxxxxxxxx> > To:<real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 10:12 PM > Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Anniversary > > > I was there!@ I was there! > Hugs, Andrea M Breier > > Remember: If you see someone without a smile today give them one of yours! > Live simply. Love seriously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to > God > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul Mimms"<paul8655@xxxxxxxxx> > To:<real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 7:34 PM > Subject: [real-eyes] Anniversary > > >> It just occurred to me that Real-Eyes is about to turn 20 years old. In >> March of 1991 Patrick Palmer, Duran Duboise, Clint Campbell, and I met >> for the first meeting of what was to become the Real-Eyes Computer User >> Group. >> >> -- >> Life is a challenge, and meeting the challenge is my life. >> >> To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, >> go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes >> >> >> > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go > to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes > > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go > to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes > > To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes