Table of contents April 2010.
TRACK 1.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- We join the St. Patrick's Day parade.
- Jimmie Sue Castleberry has a correction regarding Prodigy strips.
- Arlene Hebert has a source for Prodigy strips.
- We have a different phone number to order the Diabetic Reference Guide in braille.
- Norene Trappa has a braille Bible to give away.
- From National Braille Press: "Social Networking and you."
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/SOCIAL.html
- Arthur Wilson would like suggestions for a talking cell phone.
- Gayle Adams introduces you to Ham Radio.
- Tom Lykins would like suggestions for transferring from DOS to Windows; comments on automated vehicles and guide robots.
- Frances Donbrosky on buying books and would like to hear more interviews.
- Catie Mangrum tells us about having her APH recorder repaired and recommends Kingdom Tapes.
- Tim Hendel suggests Long's Electronics for purchase of cassette recorders.
- Irwin has an update on Newsreel's move.
- We have April birthdays.
- Robert Wegner is looking for slates.
- Jerry Manter needs a cassette storage box.
- Marilyn Smith has a tribute to the Texas School for the Blind.
- Norma Krauss has the jumble answer.
- John Brickweg has a jumble; comments on the OSSB marching band and has a selection from the 1970 Spring Concert at OSSB.
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino in the Wax Works with "Laugh, Laugh, Laugh."
- Robert Wegner has more on cabbage in the Kitchen Korner.
- Arlene Hebert has some crockpot recipes.
- Arthur Wilson with an update on a coffee pot.
- Linda Brown is looking for a coffee maker and recommends some coffee.
- From Jane McIver: "Scanners to Help Blind in Kitchen."
- Joan Andrews has a recipe.
- Tom Kaufman with information about the Prodigy Count-A-Dose.
http://www.prodigymeter.com
- Jeanne Corcoran comments on meal planning for diabetics and likes the new digital NLS player.
- Lois Howard has several items to give away.
- Pat Keating says thanks.
- Marianne Daley sends in a useful conversion chart.
- Duncan Holmes remembers the Madison.
TRACK 3.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- We have "The Talkin' Blind Man's Blues."
- Nancy scott with an essay called "Batman and Who?"
- George Gray has some jokes throughout the track.
- From Mickey Prahin: "Freedom Scientific Reduces Price of Focus 40 Braille Display."
- Humanware Launches Victor Reader Stream CD Edition.
http://www.humanware.com/streamcd
http://www.adaptiveinformation.org
- From Jane McIver Visually Impaired Skier Gains Attention at Olympics.
- Joan Buchholtz on the olympics.
- Ed Fedush sends in Bermashave signs.
- Deb Caldbeck with How's this for Nostalgia?
- Sonja Wagner has some jokes and a humorous song.
TRACK 4.
- Ed Tarantelli sends in "The Doctor."
- Chester Carnes is selling a VCR.
- Marg Campbell has a cell phone to sell.
- Patty Silver with a joke.
- From Tom Kaufman: "Blind Woman Angry Over Hassles at Local Wal-mart."
- Sally Kerns will be retiring her guide dog.
- Janet Didsbury had to put her guide dog to sleep.
- Sue Tillett about guide dogs; has a cookbook to give away and learning parts for musical performances.
http://www.songlearning.com
- Irwin expects to be getting a new Seeing Eye dog in April.
- From Jane McIver: "Proposed US Law Would Force Product Accessibility."
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-84533/text
http://www.section508.gov
http://www.bloorresearch.com/
http://www.headstar.com/eablive/?p=392
- Robert Acosta tells us about Accessible World and Radio out of the Past.
http://www.accessibleworld.org
http://www.radiooutofthepast.org
- John Wesley Smith is looking for a song and sends in "In the Mood" by Ray Stephens.
- Mike Blanck would like to hear some authors' voices.
- Loretta Palermo has a joke.
- Mike Lantz would like to hear about transportation around the country; is looking for someone and a couple of items.
- Henry Furtak has a joke.
- Emily and Padgett McKenzie introduce themselves and wonder about boiling eggs.
- Toni Eames comments on the March Newsreel.
- From Ed Fedush we have some science exam answers from children.