Table of contents March 2009.

TRACK 1.

  1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
  2. Amy Phillippi is looking for someone.
  3. Jean and Betty Lagrange would like e-mail correspondence.
  4. Walter Woitasek is looking for a couple of people.
  5. Tony Santamaria would like to hear from people in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
  6. Sonja Wagner is looking for someone who was interested in 78s.
  7. Tom Lykins would like to ear from people in the Pittsburgh and St. Louis areas.
  8. Mike Lantz is looking for several things.
  9. We have March birthdays.
  10. We learn about ACB'S Audio Description Project.
  11. http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/code/public_athome.hcsp http://www.adinternational.org
  12. BBC newsreaders told to read out URLS, phone numbers for blind viewers.
  13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/blogs.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2009/02/bbc_news_and_disabled_audience.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility
  14. Rickey Torres would like to know where to get help with legal matters and has problems with a braille labeler.
  15. Tom Deitz has a source for wallet mailers; http://www.maxiaids.com says where to get cassette head cleaners http://www.ccrane.com and has information about the song Sixteen Tons.
  16. Winifred Downing discusses her history with Newsreel.
  17. Deb Caldbeck has information about an on-line dictionary.
  18. http://www.dictionary.com
  19. Teresa Curry has the Memory Lane Voice Slice answer and has an Optacon that needs repair to give away.
  20. Tom Anderson wonders what to do with analog TVS and is looking for a song.
  21. Carl Belnap reports on the Oregon State School for the Blind alumni reunion.
  22. Tim Hendel on the word "moshi"; has information about the NYSSB reunion and comments on disability language.
  23. Marilyn Smith comments on accessible parking.
  24. We learn about an on-line job portal and social network.
  25. http://www.gettinghired.com

TRACK 2.

  1. Tom D'Agostino in The Wax Works with "Ten Little Bottles."
  2. We have salads in the Kitchen Korner.
  3. Mary Mormon about braille menus.
  4. In Memory of Pat Price.
  5. Claude Porter and Robert Callahan passed away.
  6. Patty reads about the death of Ray Howard.
  7. Nancy Martin reports that Bill passed away.
  8. Debbie Blank tells us about her trip to the hospital.
  9. Bill Morgan about sleep problems; updates us on his health and is celebrating.
  10. Carol McCarl offers a sample copy of Dialogue.
  11. Daryl Darnell has a curious question.
  12. Rita Tester asks about medical office administration.
  13. Schools for Blind-Deaf will Keep Separate Campuses: Adding Buildings.
  14. Irwin has a reminder concerning humor for the April issue.
  15. Ed Fedush sent us an e-mail concerning a cheap Chevrolet Avalanche.

TRACK 3.

  1. Nancy Scott with an essay called "Out of the Slump."
  2. Ann Bliss reports on Free Accessible Credit Reports.
  3. We visit the grocery store to hear about Marie Callender frozen dinners.
  4. From Ann Chiapetta: "Guide Dog Teams Complete Training."
  5. Nancy Levy comments on retiring her last guide dog.
  6. Charles Beasley on the after effects of a storm.
  7. Marilyn Smith with "A Week in the Dark."
  8. From Deb Caldbeck: "Guilty Plea, Blind Hacker Admits Harassment, Eavesdropping, Fraud."
  9. Jerry Manter talks about a couple of talking Bibles.
  10. http://www.lbea.org
  11. We learn that Eva Elfassy won an award; she would welcome braille correspondence and has the February jumble answer.
  12. John Brickweg with a jumble and has a tribute to The Delta Queen.

TRACK 4.

  1. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
  2. Charley Tipps tells us about a Gospel music CD and we hear one of the songs.
  3. Duncan Holmes on accessible hotel rooms; will be doing a live recording and has three DVS videos to sell.
  4. Chester Carnes offers to record material onto CD.
  5. Colleen Roth tells us about a company that transfers audio to CD.
  6. http://www.vinylguycafe.com
  7. Bob Langford tells you how to get a refurbished computer and DVS videos and has some cassette labels to give away.
  8. Linda Gray has a Perkins brailler and some Thermoform paper for sale.
  9. Tammie Snyder would like a manual in braille.
  10. Mickey Prahin has information on Volunteer Braillists and Tapists.
  11. http://www.vbti.org
  12. Jean Marcley has part 9 of her travel journal.
  13. Vinnie Wojtusik with a drum demonstration.
  14. Toni and Ed Eames have a Raffle and an animal update.
  15. Ellen Gormley has greetings.
  16. Deb Caldbeck e-mailed us "Gates Versus Ford."
  17. LaBelle Murtha ends the issue with an unusual version of "Over the Rainbow."