Table of contents for February 2005
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. Debra Saylor has a piece of music appropriate for Valentine's Day.
3. John Lizza with contact information about Discount Drugs of Canada.
4. Pat Keating tells of a source for prescription drugs.
http://www.pparx.org
5. Marilyn Kirchner is looking for information about Systems of Sight.
6. Rita Tester would like to find a book.
7. Anna Darling is looking for a book.
8. Joan Andrews tells us about the book "1421: the Year China
Discovered America" and about a telephone reassurance program.
9. Mike Hally about a radio drama.
http://www.gileadlane.org
10. Thayne Multimedia Services Provides Free Old Time Radio for the
Blind.
http://www.fearyoucanhear.com
or
http://www.thayne.com
11. Chancey Ward needs a couple of recordings.
12. Sue Illingworth would like to find a Christmas Carole.
13. Roger Smith tells us about a country music magazine he is
producing.
http://www.bluegrasspals.com
14. Lorraine Brooks would like to know what happened to magazines from
Dennis Holter.
15. Paul B. Smith wants to know who played a part in the Whole Nine
Yards; wants a schedule for the W0KIE Satellite Radio Network and would like
to hear from Newsreelers involved in the Pro Life network.
16. Kelley Sprout talks about jobs at Industries for the Blind in
Asheville North Carolina.
17. Julie Williams could use advice on changing jobs.
18. Lucille Burkhardt has the Jumble answer.
19. John Brickweg has a jumble; wonders about dealing with bad weather
and employment and has an update on a radio station.
20. Camille Petrecca and Barbara Blejewski talk about the Oakhill
Alumni reunion.
21. Tim Hendel recommends computer training; offers to give some music
away and has information about the Batavia reunion.
22. Karl Blank has the song Scratch My Back.
TRACK 2.
23. Gerry Gabrielli with The Verse Game.
24. Maggie has quick substitutes and helpful hints in the Kitchen
Korner.
25. Charles has an IQ test.
26. Loretta Jurkiewicz with helpful hints and comments on pedestrian
safety.
27. Mary Ann Delong tells us about traffic signs with information about
the White Cane Law and about Oehm Electronics where you might be able to get
your Optacon repaired.
28. Leslie Miller has questions about curb cuts and tactile warnings.
29. Norene Trappa wonders about repairing a clock-timer and is having
trouble getting catalogs from Independent Living Aids and Horizons for the
Blind.
30. Nancy Levy wants to know about experiences with police scanners and
talks about airport assistance.
31. Don Cardinal is looking to rent a room where it's warm.
32. Carl Brodman would like penpals.
33. Carrie Cischke will be ordained and would welcome correspondence.
34. Linda Brown suggests Kingdom Tapes for high quality cassettes; has
difficulty finding phone numbers and discusses choirs standing up.
35. Bob Cope tells us about a Philadelphia Orchestra concert; a young
German organist and we have a sample of Felix Hell's music.
http://www.felix-hell.com
TRACK 3.
36. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their
support.
37. Clinton Lindgren has a song for Valentine's day.
38. Marianne Daley had a family emergency; tells us about an
enhancement to her paratransit service and tells of a recent accomplishment.
39. Irwin has answers to some questions from Newsreelers.
40. Carrie Hooper talks about a sense of accomplishment and has a song
about England.
41. Bob and Mickey Prahin demonstrate the LGVX4500 cell phone.
42. We received word that Donald Wood passed away.
43. Victor Schmidt tells us that Don Smith from the National Library
Service passed away.
44. Duncan Holmes has a song for Victor Schmidt.
TRACK 4.
45. Part 2 of the 1940s.
46. Gerry Clark is looking for a couple of people; discusses sending
items overseas and voting privacy.
47. Sylvia Connor has snowman ornaments and lap robes for sale.
48. Barb Fohl tells us about a case for the Sharp Talking Time I and
several other crocheted items.
49. Sandy Harmon has a braille writer to sell.
50. Duncan Holmes has a couple of CD'S for sale and discusses a
relationship with Jesus.
51. Barbara Mattson about religious affiliation and acknowledging The
Twelve Days of Christmas.
52. Reverend George Gray tells us about the Camping Session for the
Blind.
53. Joseph Schreck on job opportunities.
54. Tom Lykins has the Memory Lane Voice Slice answer; comments on his
prosthetic eyes; has a friend who is looking for some books; is in need of a
hymnal and discusses people of other faiths.
55. Don League talks about visiting the Luray caverns; an old answering
machine and wobbling tapes.
56. Bill Morgan will be going to Ski for Light; has questions about
cane travel and comments on using a guide dog.
57. Paul Burkhardt would like to know more about MP3 and DVD players.
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