Table of contents for December 2002
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. We have Holiday greetings throughout the
track from: Tom Lykins, Doug Kimler, Steve Weadon and
Alana McNeely.
3. Gerry Gabrielli takes us to a Christmas party
where Gracey Fields brought her harp.
4. Harvey Miller tells us about A Friends in Art
scholarship.
5. Tim Hendel has suggestions for braille short
stories; talks about physical therapists and is
planning to do a Ham Radio Special.
6. Richard Fiorello is looking for a copy of an
article in Playback Underground and for a Ham radio
list.
7. Diane Motchuk would like a list of short-wave
frequencies on cassette.
8. Mike Lantz wants to know about short-wave
stations in the Philipines and would like to hear
from blind broadcasters.
9. Patty reads "Blind Love" from Faith Magazine.
10. Lois Klug would like correspondence; has a
hospital story and is looking for bells to put on
children's shoes.
11. Bill Hall discusses physical therapy and
would like to hear from people with craft project
ideas.
12. Martha Sargent comments on getting Free
Matter labels made and would like home repair ideas.
13. John Lizza says wearing dark glasses may
discourage intrusive questions.
14. Patty and family sing "What Child Is This?"
and "Oh Come All Ye Faithful."
15. Toni Eames has a Raffle update and comments
on Arthur Godfrey's "The Thing."
16. David Brown talks about running a motel.
17. Pat Munson introduces herself; discusses her
teaching career and comments on learning.
18. Duncan Holmes discusses personal appearance;
wearing glasses and has an excerpt from "A Christmas
Carol."
19. Joni Phelps has an interesting tidbit from
"A Christmas Carol."
20. Elena Taylor discusses problems with The
Neighborhood; tells us about her Spanish-language
magazine and is looking for equipment and braille
publications to pass along.
21. Ginger Harms tells us about "A Tribute
to New York City" from National Braille Press
http://www.nbp.org/hereisnewyork.html
and has a blindness story.
22. Jean Howes reports on her Christmas show.
23. Kim Verschaeve sends in Silent Night.
TRACK 2.
24. We have Holiday greetings scattered
throughout the track from: Leonard Watkins, Nic
Martin, Victor Schmidt, Julia Ann Cobb and Shirley
Jett.
25. Irwin has comments on the November, December
and January issues of Newsreel.
26. Kitchen Korner with dishes for Christmas.
27. Janet Cross is in need of some recipes.
28. Mary Snelgrove is looking for a Rival
crockpot cookbook.
29. Jeanne Corcoran has a shortbread cookie
recipe.
30. Debbie Blank comments on grocery shopping;
facial expressions and gestures and equality.
31. Margie Donovan discusses shopping carts.
32. Teresa Curry comments on long-distance phone
charges and equality.
33. Carol Ashland on equality and her birds.
34. Carol Robinson discusses personal appearance
and shopping.
35. Two articles from Toni and Ed Eames:
"Visiting Willie" and
36. "Have Guide Dogs Will Travel."
http://www.iaadp.org
37. Winifred Downing enjoys the pieces from the
1950's and comments on a transit company lawsuit.
38. Heidi Kimbel on the COTA lawsuit.
39. The U.S. Department of Transportation is
looking for comments on transportation for people
with disabilities.
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reauthorization
40. Yvonne Davis washed her talking watch.
TRACK 3.
41. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
42. We have Holiday greetings from: Darlene
Brazell, David Patch, Bob Self, John Stroot and Ike
and Jan Hollinger.
43. Bob Prahin sends in "A Child's Christmas in
Wales" and "The Sleigh Ride Party."
http://www.tinfoil.com
44. Marianne Daley says that Jim Daley is
looking for flexible disks; comments on elections and
voting and has some political quotes and quips.
http://www.mapquest.com
45. Clinton Lindgren has The First Noel and a
song about finding the perfect Christmas tree.
46. Charles Nettles reads "Christmas on the
Farm: A Real Tree."
47. Barbara Wetmore talks about meeting Helen
Keller.
48. Richard Hardy would like more recordings
with Helen Keller.
49. Leslie Miller comments on hearing Helen
Keller speak; would like to hear more and would like
to hear more old recordings.
50. "Helen Keller Pictured on Alabama Quarter"
sent in by Tom Anderson.
51. Marilyn Kirchner talks about testing
swimming pool water; animal adventures and would like
correspondence.
52. Gintas Burba wants a device to clean up
cassettes and LP'S and has the jumble answer.
53. John Brickweg has a new jumble and has the
song "Only at Christmas Time."
54. Reverend George Gray does an article about
Travelocity.
http://www.travelocity.com
55. Patty Luchtenberg has Christmas wishes and
we hear a little about her music on track 1.
56. We learn about the Internet Basics course
from The Hadley School for the Blind.
http://www.hadley-school.org
57. Dorothy Powers would like to hear from
people with Yahoo voice-mail.
58. Lois Howard with a myth and fact about
Christmas.
59. Cleveland Sight Center is transcribing
custom braille and large-print text books and
educational materials.
60. We hear about a new E-mail list concerning
Digital Talking Books.
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/dtb-talk
TRACK 4.
61. Holiday greetings will be found throughout
the track from: Norene Trappa, Linda Martino, Dennis
Schaffner, Alice Weinfeld, Lee Youngblood, Loretta
Palarmo and Sandy Harman.
62. Jan Blatz brought in a John McDermott CD
entitled "A Time to Remember"; we have the selection
"Christmas in the Trenches."
63. Maggie with the poem "It's Christmas Time
Again."
64. Stacey Robinson is selling a Voice-Note BT.
65. Christine Williams tells us about More Like
Him Ministries and would like to purchase a Braille
'n Speak.
66. Douglas Lee is selling some recipe books
and a Bible read by Alexander Scourby.
67. Doug Hudson introduces himself and has a
Perkins brailler for sale.
68. Sylvia Connor tells us about the knitted
items she is selling.
69. Lucille Burkhardt is looking for a couple of
alarm clocks and an RCA Audio Center and Paul wants a
Panasonic radio and a Ham transceiver.
70. Laura Mulraney has computer training
services for sale.
71. From the BVA Bulletin: Talking Yellow Pages,
IRS to Introduce Talking Forms,
http://www.irs.gov
and we learn about See Again.
http://www.seeagain.org
72. Charles Beasley reports on electronic
eyesight.
73. Tom Anderson wonders who was the blind man
who walked the Appalachian Trail?
74. Carol Soule reports on bank fraud.
75. Jon German has "Oh Holy Night."
76. Paul B. Smith tells us about a hints radio
program.
http://www.talkamerica.com
77. We have a demonstration of the Braille Note
with GPS and the Voice Note on the World Wide Web.
http://www.humanware.com
78. Neil Shulman would like to know about
correspondence clubs; and phone groups.
79. Dorothy Stadler comments on eye contact.
80. Judy Wake discusses communicating with the
sighted world.
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