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Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:26:42 -0800
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I second this idea.

CharlieAt 09:27 AM 3/2/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>One of the advantages of IBM Home Page Reader is that it announces links
>in a female voice while reading regular text in a male voice.
>
>With all this controversy on webpage design has it ever been considdered
>to ask screenreading manufacturs to make their screenreaders change voices
>when coming across pchanges in webpage layouts?
>
>The technology is hear today to prermit such access to webpages. Lets stop
>putting the blame so much on webpage designers and expect more from
>screenreader companies.
>Jim
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