Table of contents August 2011.
TRACK 1.
- Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
- From Linda Bennett: "August in the Country."
- Ruth Failor has a friend who is looking for some gospel records.
- The american Council of the Blind of Ohio is seeking a new Executive Director.
http://www.acbo.org
- Gary Sivak has several braille computer related books to give away.
- Ed Snively is looking for a template for large checks and needs a couple of canes repaired.
- Linda Brown offers to write Hymn Texts.
- Diana Burkhardt on the Hamilton Beach talking microwave.
- Irwin has an apology.
- We have August birthdays.
- Irwin has answers for the July jumble and a new one for August.
- Claude Long would like pen pals; tells us about a new oven and wonders about wallets that will protect your credit cards.
- Walter Woitasek has some music cassettes to share; some blank cassettes to pass along and a new address.
- Irwin reports on a new addition to the apartment.
- Paul and Lucille Burkhardt would like to hear from people who are Japanese.
- From Tom Kaufman: "U.S. Weighs Rule Requiring Hybrids and Electric Cars to Sound Pedestrian Alerts."
- Tom Anderson sends in a TV interview about the Youngstown radio reading service.
- From the Guild for the Blind: a chance to win a Victor Reader Stream,
http://www.guildfortheblind.org
air conditioners with braille remotes,
http://www.haier.com
a mentoring project, I-advocate,
http://itunes.apple.com
Drawing with your Perkins Brailler,
http://www.perkinsproducts.org
and Cruise with the ACB.
- Tim Hendel talks with Carrie Hooper.
- We hear about an atlas of North Africa from The Princeton Braillists.
TRACK 2.
- Tom D'Agostino has a selection from The Wax Works.
- Robert Wegner has a meatloaf recipe.
- Anna Darling is looking for audio Startrek adventures and has a couple of meatloaf recipes.
- Arlene Hebert with no-bake deserts.
- Marilyn Smith has some vegetable recipes.
- Jeanne Corcoran shares some recipes.
- Elizabeth Goben with a chocolate pudding recipe.
- Ann Porter has a chocolate cake recipe.
- Alice Fields sent in an article about a community event.
- Bay Area Digital has a Talking Cooking Thermometer for sale.
- Tom Kaufman with more new definitions.
- Duncan Holmes and Mindy Hartman present "Sarah Jockman."
TRACK 3.
- Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
- We have the song "It's too Darn Hot."
- From Linda Bennett: "What is a Marriage?"
- Nolan Crabb reviews "The Breath Taker."
- Marianne Daley is "Trying to Catch up."
- Kate talks with Newsreel Board member Tom Lykins.
- Irwin reports on a new Newsreel project and we take a brief trip to 1987 as a result.
- We have a special fiftieth anniversary greeting.
- Duncan Holmes and Marianne Daley send in a link to a Tech Support song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkLq1j1kOaU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
TRACK 4.
- Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
- We have part fifteen of Fifty Years of Radio.
- Lisa Burkhardt has cassette books for sale.
- Playback Marketing offers blank cassettes and other items for sale.
- We learn about braille writer repair.
- From Ed Fedush: "Did I Read this Sign Right?"
- Kimberly Morrow introduces herself.
- Debbie Caldbeck has some braille books that need to find a home.
- Loren Wakefield comments on items in braille from Social Security and updates us on what has been going on in his life.
- Duncan Holmes sends in the Memory Lane Musical Slice answer.
- From Mickey Prahin: "Group Gives Visually Impaired the Ability to Enjoy Outdoor Activities."
- Arthur Wilson says his wife is in the hospital.
- Tom Kaufman sends in details about new Canadian currency.
- George Gray responds to Deborah Kendrick's editorial.
- Sonja Wagner is looking for a cookbook and a Sony 105.
- Tom Kaufman shares "First Patients Enroll in the U.S. Stem Cell Trials on Blindness."
- Catie Mangrum would like to know more about Drunken Chicken and has a joke.