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<div class="content" id="content">
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<h1 class="title">Announcing Emacspeak 55.0—CalmDog!</h1>
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<p>
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The enjoyment of one's tools is an essential ingredient of successful work. – Donald E. Knuth
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</p>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org458a930">
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<h2 id="org458a930"><span class="section-number-2">1.</span> For Immediate Release:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-1">
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<p>
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San Jose, CA, (Nov 24, 2021)
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</p>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-3" id="outline-container-orgbf9ddd1">
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<h3 id="orgbf9ddd1"><span class="section-number-3">1.1.</span> Emacspeak 55.0 (CalmDog) Unleashed! 🦮</h3>
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<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-1-1">
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<p>
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— Making Accessible Computing Effortless!
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</p>
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<p>
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Advancing Accessibility In The Age Of User-Aware Interfaces — Zero
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cost of Ownership makes priceless software Universally affordable!
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</p>
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<p>
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Emacspeak Inc (NASDOG: ESPK) — <a href="http://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak">http://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak</a>
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announces immediate world-wide availability of <a href="https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak/releases/download/54.0/emacspeak-53.0.tar.bz2">Emacspeak 55.0</a>
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(CalmDog) 🦮 — a powerful audio desktop that leverages today's
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evolving Data, Social and Assistant-Oriented Internet cloud to enable
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working efficiently and effectively from anywhere!
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org648436e">
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<h2 id="org648436e"><span class="section-number-2">2.</span> Investors Note:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-2">
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<p>
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With several prominent tweeters expanding coverage of <span class="underline">#emacspeak</span>,
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NASDOG: ESPK has now been consistently trading over the social net at
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levels close to that once attained by DogCom high-fliers—and is
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trading at levels close to that achieved by once better known stocks
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in the tech sector.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-orga01459f">
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<h2 id="orga01459f"><span class="section-number-2">3.</span> What Is It?</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-3">
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<p>
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Emacspeak is a fully functional audio desktop that provides complete
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eyes-free access to all major 32 and 64 bit operating environments. By
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seamlessly blending live access to all aspects of the Internet such as
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ubiquitous assistance, Web-surfing, blogging, remote software
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development, social computing and electronic messaging into the audio
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desktop, Emacspeak enables spoken access to local and remote
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information with a consistent and well-integrated user interface. A
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rich suite of task-oriented tools provides efficient speech-enabled
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access to the evolving assistant-oriented social Internet cloud.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org32377e2">
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<h2 id="org32377e2"><span class="section-number-2">4.</span> Major Enhancements:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-4">
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<ol class="org-ol">
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<li>Speech-enable Emacs Application Framework Ÿ</li>
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<li>Updated Soundscapes 🔊</li>
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<li>Updated Auditory Icons 🎧</li>
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<li>Updated Transient Support 𝥍</li>
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<li>Speech-Enabled CalibreDB 📚</li>
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<li><p>
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External Browsers From EWW 🕸
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</p>
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<p>
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— And a lot more than will fit this margin. … 🗞
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</p></li>
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</ol>
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<p>
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Note: This version <b>requires</b> emacs-27.1 or later.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-orgba428e9">
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<h2 id="orgba428e9"><span class="section-number-2">5.</span> Establishing Liberty, Equality And Freedom:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-5">
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<p>
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Never a toy system, Emacspeak is voluntarily bundled with all
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major Linux distributions. Though designed to be modular,
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distributors have freely chosen to bundle the fully integrated
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system without any undue pressure—a documented success for
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the integrated innovation embodied by Emacspeak. As the system
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evolves, both upgrades and downgrades continue to be available at
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the same zero-cost to all users. The integrity of the Emacspeak
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codebase is ensured by the reliable and secure Linux platform
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and the underlying GIT versioning software used to develop and distribute the system.
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</p>
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<p>
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Extensive studies have shown that thanks to these features, users
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consider Emacspeak to be absolutely priceless. Thanks to this
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wide-spread user demand, the present version remains free of cost
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as ever—it is being made available at the same zero-cost as
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previous releases.
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</p>
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<p>
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At the same time, Emacspeak continues to innovate in the area of
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eyes-free Assistance and social interaction and carries forward the
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well-established Open Source tradition of introducing user interface
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features that eventually show up in luser environments.
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</p>
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<p>
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On this theme, when once challenged by a proponent of a crash-prone
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but well-marketed mousetrap with the assertion "Emacs is a system from
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the 70's", the creator of Emacspeak evinced surprise at the unusual
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candor manifest in the assertion that it would take popular
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idiot-proven interfaces until the year 2070 to catch up to where the
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Emacspeak audio desktop is today. Industry experts welcomed this
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refreshing breath of Courage Certainty and Clarity (CCC) at a time
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when users are reeling from the Fear Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD)
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unleashed by complex software systems backed by even more convoluted
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press releases.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org3ac4067">
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<h2 id="org3ac4067"><span class="section-number-2">6.</span> Independent Test Results:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-6">
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<p>
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Independent test results have proven that unlike some modern (and
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not so modern) software, Emacspeak can be safely uninstalled without
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adversely affecting the continued performance of the computer. These
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same tests also revealed that once uninstalled, the user stopped
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functioning altogether. Speaking with Aster Labrador, the creator of
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Emacspeak once pointed out that these results re-emphasize the
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user-centric design of Emacspeak; “It is the user — and not the
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computer– that stops functioning when Emacspeak is uninstalled!”.
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</p>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-3" id="outline-container-org3dc256b">
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<h3 id="org3dc256b"><span class="section-number-3">6.1.</span> Note from Aster,Bubbles and Tilden:</h3>
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<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-6-1">
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<p>
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UnDoctored Videos Inc. is looking for volunteers to star in a
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video demonstrating such complete user failure.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org13d725e">
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<h2 id="org13d725e"><span class="section-number-2">7.</span> Obtaining Emacspeak:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-7">
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<p>
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Emacspeak can be downloaded from GitHub — see
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<a href="https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak">https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak</a> you can visit Emacspeak on the
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WWW at <a href="http://emacspeak.sf.net">http://emacspeak.sf.net</a>. You can subscribe to the emacspeak
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mailing list — <a href="http://mail.emacspeak.org">emacspeak@emacspeak.org</a>. The <a href="http://emacspeak.blogspot.com">Emacspeak Blog</a> is a good
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source for news about recent enhancements and how to use them.
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</p>
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<p>
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The latest development snapshot of Emacspeak is always available at
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<a href="https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak">GitHub</a>.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org11d427d">
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<h2 id="org11d427d"><span class="section-number-2">8.</span> History:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-8">
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<ul class="org-ul">
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<li>Emacspeak 55.0 (CalmDog) attempts to be as calm as Tilden.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 54.0 (EZDog) learns to take it easy from Tilden.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 53.0 (EfficientDog) focuses on efficiency.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 52.0 (WorkAtHomeDog) makes working remotely a pleasurable experience.</li>
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<li>Bigger and more powerful than any smart assistAnt, AssistDog provides</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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instant access to the most relevant information at all times.
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</p>
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<ul class="org-ul">
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<li>Emacspeak 50.0 (SageDog) embraces the wisdom of stability as
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opposed to rapid change and the concomitant creation of bugs.🚭: Naturally Intelligent (NI)™ at how information is spoken, Emacspeak</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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is entirely free of Artificial Ingredients (AI)™.
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</p>
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<ul class="org-ul">
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<li>Emacspeak 49.0 (WiseDog) leverages the wisdom gleaned from
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earlier releases to provide an enhanced auditory experience.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 48.0 (ServiceDog) builds on earlier releases to provide
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continued end-user value.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 47.0 (GentleDog) goes the next step in being helpful
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while letting users learn and grow.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 46.0 (HelpfulDog) heralds the coming of Smart Assistants.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 45.0 (IdealDog) is named in recognition of Emacs'
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excellent integration with various programming language
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environments — thanks to this, Emacspeak is the IDE of choice
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for eyes-free software engineering.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 44.0 continues the steady pace of innovation on the
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audio desktop.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 43.0 brings even more end-user efficiency by leveraging the
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ability to spatially place multiple audio streams to provide timely
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auditory feedback.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 42.0 while moving to GitHub from Google Code continues to
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innovate in the areas of auditory user interfaces and efficient,
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light-weight Internet access.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 41.0 continues to improve
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on the desire to provide not just equal, but superior access —
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technology when correctly implemented can significantly enhance the
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human ability.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 40.0 goes back to Web basics by enabling
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<a href="http://emacspeak.blogspot.com/2013/11/reading-web-content-efficiently.html">efficient access</a> to large amounts of readable Web content.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 39.0 continues the Emacspeak tradition of increasing the breadth of
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user tasks that are covered without introducing unnecessary
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bloatware.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 38.0 is the latest in a series of award-winning
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releases from Emacspeak Inc.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 37.0 continues the tradition of
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delivering robust software as reflected by its code-name.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 36.0 enhances the audio desktop with many new tools including full
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EPub support — hence the name EPubDog.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 35.0 is all about
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teaching a new dog old tricks — and is aptly code-named HeadDog in
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on of our new Press/Analyst contact. emacspeak-34.0 (AKA Bubbles)
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established a new beach-head with respect to rapid task completion in
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an eyes-free environment.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-33.0 AKA StarDog brings
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unparalleled cloud access to the audio desktop.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 32.0 AKA
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LuckyDog continues to innovate via open technologies for better
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access.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 31.0 AKA TweetDog — adds tweeting to the Emacspeak
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desktop.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 30.0 AKA SocialDog brings the Social Web to the
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audio desktop—you cant but be social if you speak!</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 29.0—AKAAbleDog—is a testament to the resilliance and innovation
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embodied by Open Source software—it would not exist without the
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thriving Emacs community that continues to ensure that Emacs remains
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one of the premier user environments despite perhaps also being one of
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the oldest.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 28.0—AKA PuppyDog—exemplifies the rapid pace of
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development evinced by Open Source software.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 27.0—AKA
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FastDog—is the latest in a sequence of upgrades that make previous
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releases obsolete and downgrades unnecessary.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 26—AKA
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LeadDog—continues the tradition of introducing innovative access
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solutions that are unfettered by the constraints inherent in
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traditional adaptive technologies.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 25 —AKA ActiveDog
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—re-activates open, unfettered access to online
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information.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-Alive —AKA LiveDog —enlivens open, unfettered
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information access with a series of live updates that once again
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demonstrate the power and agility of open source software
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development.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 23.0 — AKA Retriever—went the extra mile in
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fetching full access.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 22.0 —AKA GuideDog —helps users
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navigate the Web more effectively than ever before.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak 21.0
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—AKA PlayDog —continued the
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Emacspeak tradition of relying on enhanced
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productivity to liberate users.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-20.0 —AKA LeapDog —continues
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the long established GNU/Emacs tradition of integrated innovation to
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create a pleasurable computing environment for eyes-free
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interaction.</li>
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<li>emacspeak-19.0 –AKA WorkDog– is designed to enhance
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user productivity at work and leisure.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-18.0 –code named
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GoodDog– continued the Emacspeak tradition of enhancing user
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productivity and thereby reducing total cost of
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ownership.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-17.0 –code named HappyDog– enhances user
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productivity by exploiting today's evolving WWW
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standards.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-16.0 –code named CleverDog– the follow-up to
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SmartDog– continued the tradition of working better, faster,
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smarter.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-15.0 –code named SmartDog–followed up on TopDog
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as the next in a continuing series of award-winning audio desktop
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releases from Emacspeak Inc.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-14.0 –code named TopDog–was</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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the first release of this millennium.
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</p>
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<ul class="org-ul">
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<li>Emacspeak-13.0 –codenamed
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YellowLab– was the closing release of the
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20th. century.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-12.0 –code named GoldenDog– began
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leveraging the evolving semantic WWW to provide task-oriented speech
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access to Webformation.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-11.0 –code named Aster– went the
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final step in making Linux a zero-cost Internet access solution for
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blind and visually impaired users.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-10.0 –(AKA
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Emacspeak-2000) code named WonderDog– continued the tradition of
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award-winning software releases designed to make eyes-free computing a
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productive and pleasurable experience.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-9.0 –(AKA
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Emacspeak 99) code named BlackLab– continued to innovate in the areas
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of speech interaction and interactive accessibility.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-8.0 –(AKA Emacspeak-98++) code named BlackDog– was a major upgrade to
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the speech output extension to Emacs.</li>
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<li>Emacspeak-95 (code named Illinois) was released as OpenSource on
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the Internet in May 1995 as the first complete speech interface
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to UNIX workstations. The subsequent release, Emacspeak-96 (code
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named Egypt) made available in May 1996 provided significant
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enhancements to the interface. Emacspeak-97 (Tennessee) went
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further in providing a true audio desktop. Emacspeak-98
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integrated Internetworking into all aspects of the audio desktop
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to provide the first fully interactive speech-enabled WebTop.</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-orgd434354">
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<h2 id="orgd434354"><span class="section-number-2">9.</span> About Emacspeak:</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-9">
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<p>
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Originally based at Cornell (NY) —
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<a href="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/raman">http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/raman</a> —home to Auditory User
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Interfaces (AUI) on the WWW, Emacspeak is now maintained on GitHub
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—<a href="https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak">https://github.com/tvraman/emacspeak</a>. The system is mirrored
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world-wide by an international network of software archives and
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bundled voluntarily with all major Linux distributions. On Monday,
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April 12, 1999, Emacspeak became part of the <a href="http://tvraman.github.io/emacspeak/blog/smithsonian-study.html">Smithsonian's Permanent
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Research Collection</a> on Information Technology at the Smithsonian's
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National Museum of American History.
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</p>
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<p>
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The Emacspeak mailing list is archived at
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<a href="https://www.emacspeak.org">Emacspeak Mail Archive</a> –the home of the
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Emacspeak mailing list– thanks to Greg Priest-Dorman, and provides a
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valuable knowledge base for new users.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="outline-2" id="outline-container-org3940d8e">
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<h2 id="org3940d8e"><span class="section-number-2">10.</span> Press/Analyst Contact: Tilden Labrador</h2>
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<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-10">
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<p>
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Going forward, Tilden acknowledges his exclusive monopoly on
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setting the direction of the Emacspeak Audio Desktop (🦮) and
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promises to exercise this freedom to innovate and her resulting
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power responsibly (as before) in the interest of all dogs.
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</p>
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<p>
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*About This Release:
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</p>
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<hr />
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<p>
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Windows-Free (WF) is a favorite battle-cry of The League Against
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Forced Fenestration (LAFF). –see
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<a href="http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f3800/msjudgex.htm">http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f3800/msjudgex.htm</a> for details on
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the ill-effects of Forced Fenestration.
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</p>
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<p>
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CopyWrite )C( Aster, Hubbell and Tilden Labrador. All Writes Reserved.
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HeadDog (DM), LiveDog (DM), GoldenDog (DM), BlackDog (DM) etc., are Registered
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Dogmarks of Aster, Hubbell and Tilden Labrador. All other dogs belong to
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their respective owners.
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</p>
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