Table of contents for February 2003
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. Duncan Holmes has a song from "1776".
3. Patty reads about the legend of Valentine's
Day.
4. National Braille Press is selling print/
braille Valentine's Day cards.
http://www.nbp.org/valentine03.html
or
http://www.nbp.org/valentine02.html
5. Mary Snelgrove tells where to get a braille
Bible Concordance and lets us know about magnets
to hold jewelry in place.
6. Teresa Curry on voting.
7. Winifred Downing comments on licensed
physical therapists.
8. LaBelle Murtha is looking for some music.
9. Peggy Covey talks about lighting candles.
10. Janiece Duffy on lighting candles and on
finding old movies.
http://www.netflix.com
11. Sylvia Connor would like to get in touch
with Donna Jean Webb.
12. Camille Petrecca talks about the underscore
key; battery-operated candles and wearing dark
glasses.
13. Jan Rouch and Ruth Failor suggest Movies
Unlimited for old movies.
14. Lenore Koszalinski wonders about Internet
Service Providers and introduces herself.
15. We hear about grants for computer equipment.
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/grants/
16. Pat Keating has the Voice Slice answer;
tells us a little about herself and would welcome
correspondence.
17. Kim Verschaeve would like to hear more about
the hospitality training program in Buffalo.
18. Kori King would like information about the
Christian Newsreel and tells us about her boy friend.
19. Reverend Douglas Lee about braille pamphlets
on American Airlines.
TRACK 2.
20. Gerry Gabrielli with The Verse Game.
21. Maggie has a Kitchen Korner with seafood and
dessert recipes.
22. Linwood Gallagher has a pie recipe.
23. Carol Moore is looking for a couple of
recipes.
24. Irwin with the nuts and bolts recipe that
Carol Moore wanted.
25. Sherri Crum has braille cookbooks to give
away.
26. Barbara Wetmore recommends the book "On the
Air"; comments on dark glasses and closing a folding
cane.
27. Nancy Levy on lighting candles; likes the
book Blind Courage and comments on guide dogs.
28. Merle Johnson says his sister is looking
for a talking scale.
29. Don Smith tells us about the Healthometer
talking scale and is looking for a copy of a Hank
Williams program.
30. Leslie Miller tells us about an
indoor-outdoor thermometer.
31. Paul B. Smith offers a Dialogue collection
of articles on social acceptance and will share
Disability Newsstand.
32. Donald Davis is trying to find some people.
33. Richard Ehrler discusses health and physical
fitness.
34. Allison Carter on tinted glasses and
exercise.
TRACK 3.
35. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
36. Irwin has an update on his Seeing Eye dog
Veste.
37. We have a song about the 9 trapped
Pennsylvania miners.
38. Marianne Daley comments on equality; dark
glasses and exercise.
39. Linda Brown tells us about Corneal Contacts
and is looking for some songs.
40. Toni Eames has a Raffle update.
41. We hear that Panasonic is placing the SAP
button in a standard place on most remotes.
42. Debbie Blank comments on descriptive video.
43. Marcia Dresser has moved and has a braille
cell-phone manual to give away.
44. Marcia Dresser sends in the ACB 2002 Newsreel
party.
45. Mindy Hartman comments on facial expressions
and gestures and tells us about an answering machine.
46. Joan Cox lets us know that Mavis Carthen
passed away.
47. Dorothy Powers has the jumble answer and
would like to share Our Special magazine.
48. John Brickweg has a new jumble.
49. Reverend George Gray tells us about The
Circle of Love.
TRACK 4.
50. Gerry Clark with the last part of 1954.
51. Duncan Holmes tells us about Discovery Toys;
http://www.discoverytoyslink.com/sharonh.html
is selling some CDS LPS and a dictionary for the
Braille 'n Speak.
52. Sandy Warren has a Braille 'n Speak and a
Disk Drive for sale.
53. Sharon Bickling Muldrow is selling a blood
glucose monitor.
54. Claris Kelly is selling a braille writer.
55. Pat Munson on voting and older people taking
medication.
56. Eva Carter talks about the AcuCheck
Voice-Mate and volunteering.
57. Norene Trappa has to give away some cassette
albums and some OTR programs and would like some
information for a blind high school student.
58. We hear about an accessible museum exhibit
on the relationship between humans and dogs.
59. Jo Ann Kucic comments on Helen Keller and
has ideas for finding music.
60. Tom Lykins comments on Dialogue and is
trying to edit carriage return-line feed pairs.
61. Robert Wegner tells us about another flood.
62. We hear about the CSUN conference.
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