Table of contents for November 2003



               TRACK 1.
     1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
     2. Jan Blatz brought in Stan Freberg Presents
The United States of America.
     3. Bill Lewis tells us about The Alliance on
Aging and Vision Loss.
     4. Evelyn Fisher discusses a support group for
visually impaired people.
     5. Bill Ferrell has suggestions for finding a
walker.
     6. A folding 4-section support cane can be found
at Walmart.
     7. From the Catholic Guild for the blind: A
hotline for disabled air travelers and 2004 calendars
now available.
     8. Brad Greenspan talks about getting Modern
Maturity on cassette and taking public safety
courses.

http://www.apcointernational.com
     9. Paula Kelsey tells us about her new job.
     10. Barb Blejewski has information about a job
opportunity.
     11. Joan Andrews has a friend who would like
to hear from someone who is a Greeter at Walmart.
     12. Debbie Blank comments on braille and tells
us about her new job.
     13. Linda Brown comments on braille T-shirts.
     14. Gail Baldwin discusses being illiterate if
you don't know braille.
     15. Susann Munn has some braille books to give
away.
     16. Ginger Harms would like to know more about
XM Radio; is looking for more about a book; comments
on talking watches and braille displays.
     17. Sue Bandos would like information about an
atomic clock.
     18. Jeff Samco tells us about the Atomic Clock
available from IRTI.
     19. Bob Prahin and the DecTalk visit computer
Technical Support.
               TRACK 2.
     20. Gerry Gabrielli with Duke Ellington and The
Rhythm Boys.
     21. We have a reminder about holiday greetings.
     22. We do crockpot cooking in the Kitchen
Korner.
     23. Pauline Smith has a microwave lasagna
recipe.
     24. Our Favorite Recipes is available in braille
or large-print.
     25. Mary Grace Lodico has some braille recipe
books to give away.
     26. Juliette Silvers talks about a mail-order
company and discusses an article about Helen Keller.
     27. John McCune has Christmas decorations
to give away.
     28. Janiece Duffy on sewing patterns and talking
watches.
     29. Bill Hall discusses talking watches.
     30. Dorothy Dickey on telling time with braille
watches; the Parrot and Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.
     31. Cheryl Morgan tells us that Bernie Zottolo's
husband passed away.
     32. Stacey Robinson about braille; would like
to know more about Bookshare and the PacMate and
likes a Bible website.

http://www.bibleinayear.org
     33. We learn about a source of links to lots of
online books.

http://www.centralwebs.co.uk/Links/Books.html
     34. Mary Snelgrove sent in "They Give Sight
to the Blind."
     35. Irene Osmond has a new address.
     36. Joseph Carolluzzi with holiday greetings and
has used tapes to give away.
     37. Bob Cope has the jumble answer and tells us
about Old-Time-Radio by phone.
     38. Messages such as thanks and "I liked ..."
just can't be included in Newsreel.
     39. John Brickweg has a jumble and tells us
about Tall Stacks.
               TRACK 3.
     40. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
     41. Marianne Daley talks about identity theft;
tells us that one of her cats has heart disease and
about writing songs in school.
     42. Patty talks about her trip to Ghana.
     43. We learn from Alan Holst about Tagline.

https://www.tagline.cc/ua
               TRACK 4.
     44. Part 2 of 1958.
     45. We would like your help in answering a
couple of questions.
     46. Outline Maps of the World now available.
     47. Bill Porter is selling a Voyager V-1 reading
machine.
     48. Tom Rash tells us about software to make
some cell phones accessible.
     49. Janet Didsbury has a Type 'n Speak and a
Disk Drive for sale.
     50. We learn that NFB members can get a discount
on some PulseData Humanware products.
     51. Duncan Holmes is selling an MP3 player;
has a couple of books to give away and has a new cell
phone.
     52. Jane Sheehan on what's available from GDUI
and we hear a musicbox.

http://www.mrchristmas.com
     53. Bob Langford is looking for ways to help
blind people learn to use computers and tells us
about his refurbished computers.
     54. Paul B. Smith with a new Memory Lane Voice
Slice for November.
     55. George Gray has a hint for hanging items on
the wall.
     56. Danny Thompson gives his LASERBOX numbers.
     57. Steve Weadon tells us about a trip to Los
Vegas and his wife is looking for an EL640
clock-calculator.

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