Table of contents August 2007.
TRACK 1.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- We start off with the Newsreel theme by Greg Brayton.
- Paul B. Smith announces a Christian singles tele-conference.
- Harold Bradley tells us about Our Daily Bread in braille.
- Julia Ann Cobb about an MP3 Bible and has new information about the telephone tax refund.
- We have August birthdays.
- Tim Hendel on disability language; Liberace and Tim is planning a tribute for Ed Potter.
- Norene Trappa is looking for some music; comments on braille bills; telling people you are blind and wants details about Caller ID units.
- Articles from The Guild for the Blind newsletter including: Products from Bumpy Pages;
http://www.bumpypages.com
Opportunity for Medical Transcriptionists and Online Social Network.
http://www.blindspots.net
- Linda Brown comments on the dangers of RFID technology.
- Jeanne Corcoran on music and wonders about types of reading machines that Newsreelers are using.
- Ralph Martinez would like to hear from JAWS and Vista users.
- Richard and Gail Hardy introduce their guide dogs.
- Louisa Frank talks about her guide dog.
- Tina Pontius about her guide dog and would like help with Window-Eyes on a laptop computer.
- Haptic Technology set to Touch all of us.
- Paul B. Smith has the answer to the June Slice and gives us a new Memory Lane Musical Slice for August.
- Gerry Gabrielli with a Tom Lehrer recording.
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino has music from The Wax Works.
- We have salads in the Kitchen Korner.
- Cooking Without Looking: TV for the Blind is one Woman's Vision.
- Loretta Jurkiewicz has helpful hints; would like information about Windows 98 and has an apartment update.
- Winifred Downing about pouring from large bottles and identifying currency.
- Barb Fohl comments on personal shoppers.
- Jack Walker is trying to find a recording.
- Robert Morris sent information about Old-time Radio Memories.
http://www.otrmemories.com
http://www.stores.ebay.com/stratus-media
- Patty Silver tells us about comfortable shoes.
http://www.crocs.com
- Advocates Ask Fashion Industry to Support Braille Clothing Tags.
TRACK 3.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- Debra Saylor sings The National Anthem.
- Marianne Daley shares the top ten names of boys and girls; discusses music on Newsreel and would like to hear from people who are familiar with Costa Rica.
- Francis Donbrowsky on music on Newsreel; the radio dream and new mailing rules.
- Bud Keith on overseas mail.
http://www.petitiononline.com/zikomo/petition.html
- George Gray on sending packages overseas and discusses his jury duty.
- Tom Kaufman about music on Newsreel.
- Brenda Dillon has the jumble answer.
- John Brickweg with a jumble and discusses music on Newsreel.
- We hear about an award at the ACB 2007 convention.
- Toni and Ed Eames have a Raffle update; discuss changes in the office and drawings for gift memberships.
- Marilyn Kirchner about music on Newsreel.
- We have details of the Matilda Ziegler drawing.
- The History of Audio Books.
http://www.AudioFileMagazine.com
http://www.myaudiocompanion.com
- Zena Atchison on catalogs from Home Readers and would like to know what color identifiers people are using.
- Vinnie Wojtusik introduces himself and has "Happy Feet" by Art Tatem.
TRACK 4.
- Part 8 of NBC The First Fabulous Fifty.
- Audry Schading tells us about a Pilates CD.
- Barry Wood has back issues of magazines to give away and has some CD's for sale.
- Laura Mulraney offers computer training.
- Barbara Mattson has several items for sale.
- We learn about teaching music by ear.
http://www.musicfortheblind.com
http://www.musicvi.com
- Mickey Prahin tells us about on line shopping that benefits Newsreel.
http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/13266
- Meagan Green has a reminder about Connections.
http://www.connectionsfortheblind.com
- Dana Ard about a Raffle.
- Rosanne Sawicki is looking for old radios.
- Leaving a Legacy to Newsreel.
- Duncan Holmes on a cassette recorder and has Braille Book Reviews and MP3 books to give away.
- Ginger Harms wonders about alternatives to recording on cassette and tells us about a new cassette recorder from Radio Shack.