Table of contents for August 2005
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. We have an update on the Motorcycle Ride Volunteer Network.
3. Dana Ard comments on uniting concerning issues such as braille and rehabilitation.
4. Sonja Wagner on unemployment.
5. Heidi Kimbel has the July Memory Lane Voice Slice answer.
6. Debbie Blank on braille and dealing with the medical profession.
7. Barbara Mattson about opening Free Matter mail; voting and braille.
8. Steve Weadon talks about accessible voting machines and the new braille code.
9. We learn about the True Voice Talking Bible.
http://www.speaktomecatalog.com
10. Duncan Holmes has a cassette Bible to give away.
11. John Lizza has a Bible to give away.
12. Tom Anderson has a motivational CD to pass along.
13. Linda Brown needs help finding labels.
14. Janet Didsbury is in need of some music.
15. Bill Sims would like help with using E-bay and search engines.
16. John Brickweg has the jumble.
17. James DeBruhl E-mailed me with the jumble answer.
18. Bob Cope has an alternative jumble answer; tells us about a positive daily
living message and a website for western music.
http://www.cowboyculturalsociety.com
19. Julia Ann Cobb tells us about Guideposts on cassette; is looking for a copy
of "It's A Wonderful Life" with description and she discusses osteo perosis.
20. Potter's Site Opened up to Disabled.
http://www.jkrowling.com
21. Carrie Cischke tells us about using Directv and would like correspondence.
22. Ralph Martinez would like to know how people are using portable notetakers.
TRACK 2.
23. Delta Gamma Foundation underwriting announcement.
24. Gerry Gabrielli with The Verse Game.
25. Maggie Nettles tells us about the Illinois Council of the Blind convention;
comments on home makeover and Blind Justice; table manners; keeping house and future
Kitchen Korners.
26. Loretta Jurkiewicz with helpful hints and tells us about the Pilot Dog Alumni
Convention.
27. Jack Walker tells us about appliance mishaps.
28. We join the 2005 ACB Newsreel Party.
29. Toni Eames reports that Elizabeth Garner passed away.
30. We learn that Walter Siren and Margaret Pekarek passed away.
31. Jane Sheehan comments on writing checks; on home makeovers; nail polish;
cooking with the Foreman Grill; tells us about her retired guide dog and an automatic
watering system for your dog or cat.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com
TRACK 3.
32. Thanks to the Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee for their support.
33. Don League comments on table manners; tells us Malinda Goff is in the hospital
and lets us know about his wife's recent surgery.
34. Ellen Boxrud tells us about Vivian Shrout.
35. Peggy Covey on etiquette.
36. Joan Andrews comments on braille and daily living skills.
37. Dorothy Dickey discusses osteo perosis and table manners.
38. Tom Lykins on daily living skills; getting around and AM radio.
39. Richard Fiorello comments on the SWR bridge; wonders about getting a HAM
radio antenna installed; would like to hear one of the talking thermostats and comments
on voting.
40. Rebecca Ilniski introduces herself and discusses religious education.
41. Bob Levy on table manners.
42. Victor Schmidt asks should we bring back Mr. Magoo?
43. New Mortgage Program Gives Disabled Borrowers Chance at First Home.
TRACK 4.
44. Part 8 of the 1940s.
45. Laura Mulraney offers computer training.
46. Jerry Howell has Windows 95 Explained in braille to give away and tells
us about his small business.
http://www.howellmobility.com
47. Dar Aldrich introduces herself; would like correspondence and is selling
Shackley products.
48. Douglas Lee has cassette mailers and a scrabble game for sale and is looking
for braille magazines.
49. Chris Judd discusses paratransit and has 4 descriptive videos to sell.
50. Claude Porter would like correspondence and is selling a Language Master.
51. We learn about The Midnite Ringers.
http://www.midniteringers.org
52. Marc Marino tells us about problems in buying a PacMate.
53. Eva Carter has an update on what she's doing; wants help in adding addresses
into the address book and would like EMail correspondence.
54. Debbie Caldbeck needs help with her addressbook.
55. Donald Buchanan tells about his wife's medical problems and needs a backpack.
56. Carol Robinson is looking for help in administering drops in her dog's ears.
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