Table of contents for August 2003
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. We start off with the Newsreel Theme; Greg Brayton
says thanks and has a new e-mail address.
3. We have contact information for XM Radio.
http://www.xmradio.com
4. Irwin has information about obtaining braille
clothing tags.
5. Stacey Robinson on Guideposts in braille.
http://www.guideposts.com
6. Elaine Young discusses braille.
7. Paul B. Smith on braille versus tape.
8. Claris Kelley concerning braille.
9. Jon German has a couple of friends who are looking
for Taylor Slates.
10. Mike Geno still has some braille to give away and
discusses the use of icons.
11. Mary Snelgrove has information about guide horses
in braille to give away.
12. Jane McIver is giving away some braille books.
13. Heidi Kimbel discusses consolidation of library
services for braille.
14. Joan Cox tells us that Margie Mcelroy passed away
and comments on braille.
15. Betty Lynn is looking for advice regarding senior
housing.
16. Tillie Standage tells us about her hospital stay.
17. Doug Hudson says that Malinda Goff is in the
hospital; tells us that his guide dog was adopted and
Doug is looking for a bowling league.
18. Toni Eames says the Raffle is closed; Ed reports
on the retirement of Echo and he has a new guide dog.
19. Bojane Heap has a Debra Kendrick article "Not All
Guide Dogs' Owners are Sane" from Syndicated
Columnists Weekly.
20. Introducing Blindworld.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~blindworld
21. Jane Weiner is starting a to Share Means to Care
discussion group.
TRACK 2.
22. Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
23. Gerry Gabrielli with music for the Dog Days of
Summer.
24. We have potluck and party dishes in the Kitchen
Korner.
25. Jeanne Corcoran likes a chicken lasagna recipe.
26. Sandy Furtado has a chicken pie recipe.
27. Winifred Downing with a George Foreman Grill
cookbook in braille to give away.
28. Knitting patterns are available on cassette or
CD.
http://www.audio-patterns.com
29. John Lizza wants help with braille music and has
a suggestion for using rice.
30. Duncan Holmes tells us about a source for Old
Time Radio;
http://www.otrcat.com
onmousemove="window.status='http://www.newsreelmag.org'">
http://www.otrcat.com
will be at Family
Weekend in September and is looking for songs about
New York.
31. Patty reads about Living Wills; Durable Power of
Attorney and she and Dick will be going to Gauna in
September.
32. JAWS for Windows Knowledge Could Win you a Job.
33. Kori King would like to know more about "Ticket
to Work."
34. Jean Howes asks if you should tell someone whose
eyes are disfigured?
35. Garnet Claypool is looking for childrens records.
36. Bill Ulmer discusses what you see when you are
blind and says that consumer organizations are not
giving people who lost sight later in life proper
respect.
37. Carol McCabe introduces Abby.
38. Lee Youngblood talks about what braille means
to him and has a guitar number to end the track.
TRACK 3.
39. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
40. We have a reminder about renewing your Newsreel
subscription.
41. Marianne Daley says thanks; her brother is
looking for a Windows-based checkbook program; she
tells us about a website where one can make donations
to some charities;
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
and talks about Dial Around programs.
http://www.4freephonebillanalysis.com/dialarounds/index.php
42. Martha Sargent comments on cell phone and
long-distance services.
43. Tim Hendel has information about radio programs
available through Laser Box and explains Laser Box.
44. Lucille Burkhardt discusses Specialty Phones
and a long-distance service.
45. APH announces Bookport.
http://www.aph.org/tech/
46. We hear about a quick reference card for Word XP;
software for accessing PAIDF files
http://www.readingmadeeasy.com
and a braille alphabet kit.
47. We learn about Scanandsay.
http://www.barcode-solutions.com/scanandsay.html
48. Don League has the jumble answer; tells us about
the APH 5198a recorder and comments on schools
for the blind closing on weekends.
49. John Brickweg has a jumble and talks about the
OSSB reunion.
50. Mike O'harra would like help in returning or
replacing the Lions Head at OSSB.
51. Doug Kimler comments on schools for the blind
closing on weekends.
52. Joan Andrews talks about the NYSSB reunion.
53. Tim Hendel discusses the NYSSB alumni reunion.
54. Joseph Carolluzzi has hints for reusing grocery
bags.
TRACK 4.
55. Part 1 of 1957.
56. Robert Knasiak is selling a Type 'n Speak, a
Disk Drive, a printer and a braille writer.
57. Irwin has a Blazie Disk Drive for sale.
58. Barbara Mattson discusses reunions at schools
for the blind.
59. Louise Flanigan about schools for the blind
closing on weekends.
60. Mike Lantz on Newsline and would like to hear
from broadcasters.
61. Linwood Gallagher comments on what blind people
see and recycling items.
62. Ellen Boxrud discusses seeing things that aren't
there.
63. Bob Cope about experiencing darkness.
64. Barbara Mayo comments on narcolepsy and the clash
of technologies.
65. From APH: Louisville Voice Wins National
Recognition.
66. Lee Youngblood ends the issue with a guitar
number.
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