Table of contents March 2009.
TRACK 1.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- Amy Phillippi is looking for someone.
- Jean and Betty Lagrange would like e-mail correspondence.
- Walter Woitasek is looking for a couple of people.
- Tony Santamaria would like to hear from people in the Dallas Fort Worth area.
- Sonja Wagner is looking for someone who was interested in 78s.
- Tom Lykins would like to ear from people in the Pittsburgh and St. Louis areas.
- Mike Lantz is looking for several things.
- We have March birthdays.
- We learn about ACB'S Audio Description Project.
http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/code/public_athome.hcsp
http://www.adinternational.org
- BBC newsreaders told to read out URLS, phone numbers for blind viewers.
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
- Rickey Torres would like to know where to get help with legal matters and has problems with a braille labeler.
- 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.
- Winifred Downing discusses her history with Newsreel.
- Deb Caldbeck has information about an on-line dictionary.
http://www.dictionary.com
- Teresa Curry has the Memory Lane Voice Slice answer and has an Optacon that needs repair to give away.
- Tom Anderson wonders what to do with analog TVS and is looking for a song.
- Carl Belnap reports on the Oregon State School for the Blind alumni reunion.
- Tim Hendel on the word "moshi"; has information about the NYSSB reunion and comments on disability language.
- Marilyn Smith comments on accessible parking.
- We learn about an on-line job portal and social network.
http://www.gettinghired.com
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino in The Wax Works with "Ten Little Bottles."
- We have salads in the Kitchen Korner.
- Mary Mormon about braille menus.
- In Memory of Pat Price.
- Claude Porter and Robert Callahan passed away.
- Patty reads about the death of Ray Howard.
- Nancy Martin reports that Bill passed away.
- Debbie Blank tells us about her trip to the hospital.
- Bill Morgan about sleep problems; updates us on his health and is celebrating.
- Carol McCarl offers a sample copy of Dialogue.
- Daryl Darnell has a curious question.
- Rita Tester asks about medical office administration.
- Schools for Blind-Deaf will Keep Separate Campuses: Adding Buildings.
- Irwin has a reminder concerning humor for the April issue.
- Ed Fedush sent us an e-mail concerning a cheap Chevrolet Avalanche.
TRACK 3.
- Nancy Scott with an essay called "Out of the Slump."
- Ann Bliss reports on Free Accessible Credit Reports.
- We visit the grocery store to hear about Marie Callender frozen dinners.
- From Ann Chiapetta: "Guide Dog Teams Complete Training."
- Nancy Levy comments on retiring her last guide dog.
- Charles Beasley on the after effects of a storm.
- Marilyn Smith with "A Week in the Dark."
- From Deb Caldbeck: "Guilty Plea, Blind Hacker Admits Harassment, Eavesdropping, Fraud."
- Jerry Manter talks about a couple of talking Bibles.
http://www.lbea.org
- We learn that Eva Elfassy won an award; she would welcome braille correspondence and has the February jumble answer.
- John Brickweg with a jumble and has a tribute to The Delta Queen.
TRACK 4.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- Charley Tipps tells us about a Gospel music CD and we hear one of the songs.
- Duncan Holmes on accessible hotel rooms; will be doing a live recording and has three DVS videos to sell.
- Chester Carnes offers to record material onto CD.
- Colleen Roth tells us about a company that transfers audio to CD.
http://www.vinylguycafe.com
- Bob Langford tells you how to get a refurbished computer and DVS videos and has some cassette labels to give away.
- Linda Gray has a Perkins brailler and some Thermoform paper for sale.
- Tammie Snyder would like a manual in braille.
- Mickey Prahin has information on Volunteer Braillists and Tapists.
http://www.vbti.org
- Jean Marcley has part 9 of her travel journal.
- Vinnie Wojtusik with a drum demonstration.
- Toni and Ed Eames have a Raffle and an animal update.
- Ellen Gormley has greetings.
- Deb Caldbeck e-mailed us "Gates Versus Ford."
- LaBelle Murtha ends the issue with an unusual version of "Over the Rainbow."