Table of contents for November 2003
TRACK 1.
1. Harry C. Moores underwriting announcement.
2. We have holiday greetings from: Norma Barker,
Bernie Zottolo, Jeanne Corcoran, Norene Trappa, Paul
Ingram, Paul B. Smith and Robert Abston.
3. Debra Saylor starts us off with a special
arrangement of Silent Night.
4. Harvey Miller tells us about the Friends in
Art scholarship.
5. Don League says that Life Style Fascinations
has an Atomic Clock.
6. Sandy Warren tells us more about Life Style
Fascinations and has sources for chocolate covered
items including potato chips.
7. Heidi Kimbel tells where to find chocolate
covered potato chips.
8. Danny Mandrell on where to get a report about
XM Radio.
9. Ben Bazo would like to hear from someone who
uses Kurzweil 7.8.
10. Bill Ferrell is looking for a Sony 105
manual.
11. Bob Feinstein is in need of a Sharp EL640
clock-calculator.
12. Butch Kopack would like to buy an external
DecTalk.
13. We learn about a new talking checkbook
program.
http://www.readingmadeeasy.com
14. From Telability Media: we learn about
Disabilities Today and an article Thinking Outloud.
15. Carol Soule talks about finding equipment at
a senior center and using a rolodex.
16. Bill Hall discusses a rolodex.
17. Barbara Mattson on ornamental braille and
comments on Patty's trip.
18. Rick Miller is looking for a recording of a
Dateline program.
19. Loretta Jurkiewicz introduces herself; talks
about her Glaucoma and has some household hints.
20. Sally Link tells us about her new guide dog.
21. Tom D'Agostino sends in some Christmas music
from The Tiajuana Brass.
22. Charles Beasley would welcome
correspondence.
23. Kathryn Lockwood will be getting married and
would like some correspondence.
24. Jane Weiner is looking for a roommate.
25. Tim Hendel on where to send used tapes.
26. Mike Lantz is looking for some music and
would like to hear from people involved with radio
reading services.
27. Mike Henderson tells us about his job; a
cruise and an electronic mobility aid.
28. Winifred Downing has the Memory Lane Voice
Slice answer; discusses literacy and we learn about
Elder Hostel.
29. Neil Shulman tells us about an Elder Hostel
program in Hawaii and about Net-by-Phone.
30. Carol Massey let's us know about Onebox.
http://www.onebox.com
31. Lucille Burkhardt says that your postal
carrier will pick up mail; comments on braille and
literacy and wonders if the federal government should
purchase reading machines; Paul would like to hear
tapes of marathons.
32. LaBelle Murtha has a song by Betty Jean
Nims.
TRACK 2.
33. We have holiday greetings from: George and
Sue Illingworth, Gerry Glass, Mary Lou Phillips,
Joann kucic, Alana McNeely, Nic Martin, Ellen
Boxrud and Pat Keating.
34. Irwin has a bluper.
35. Jerry Gabrielli has a selection from The
Bell Sisters.
36. Maggie has a Christmas Kitchen Korner.
37. Abbie Johnson would like a recipe; shares
the poem Oh Mournful Night and sings Oh Holy Night.
38. Christina Constant introduces herself; would
like to hear from Newsreelers and will share a cookie
recipe.
39. Tom Lykins talks about 911 dispatching.
40. Elena Taylor is frustrated with technology.
41. Bill Lewis has his unique Christmas greeting.
42. Clinton Lindgren sends in 3 songs including
"Away in a Manger."
43. Patty Silver discusses what's involved in
answering 911 calls.
44. We hear about a national training conference
for blind vendors.
45. Marilyn Smith is looking for people to share
and/or critique poetry and has a poem set to the tune
of These are a Few of my Favorite things.
46. Duncan Holmes has 2 tape recorders and a
radio to give away and tells us about a
Christian-based conference line.
47. Debbie Caldbeck tells us about an award she
won; wonders about duplicating micro cassettes and
tells us about a book.
48. Julia Cobb has information about
commercially recorded "Chicken Soup" books.
49. From Maggie Nettles: Til Christmas Comes
again.
50. Duncan Holmes has a novelty tune for
Christmas.
TRACK 3.
51. Ohio Lions Sight and Hearing Committee
underwriting announcement.
52. We have holiday greetings from: Joan Cox,
Barbara Corner, Leonard Watkins, Ed Snively, Karen
Kelting, Marilyn Kirchner, David Patch, Richard
Hardy, Doug Kimler, Claris Kelly and Dennis
Schaffner.
53. We celebrate Christmas at the Prahin house.
54. Bob has made some DecTalk songs available.
55. Irwin tells you about a change in how we
will be mailing Newsreel beginning with the January
2004 issue.
56. Marianne Daley tells us about her experience
with hurricane Isabel.
57. Victor Schmidt discusses hurricane Isabel
and is looking for a couple of commercials.
58. Philip Guntner talks about hurricane Isabel.
59. George Illingworth on living without power.
60. Marianne Daley has 2 songs from The Three
Tenors.
61. Mimi Winer sent in "Seeing Clearly" for
Free.
http://www.seniornet.org
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/ibmgives
62. Bill Morgan discusses dealing with cancer.
63. Dana Ard wonders if premature birth
contributes to gastro-intestinal problems.
64. Barbara Mayo has a caution about steroids.
65. We learned that Ruth Hinch passed away.
66. Jane Sheehan discusses keeping a retired
guide dog.
67. Jean Howes on hurricane Fabian and keeping
retired guide dogs.
68. John Brickweg has a jumble and plays "Sleep
Little Dove of Mine."
69. From Telability Media: FCC Appoints New
Committee, Stoval Supports Legislation,
http://www.narrativetv.com
and NBC and AI Description
Partners.
http://www.associattedimages.com
70. Bojane Heap tells us about her colonoscopy
and sings a Christmas song.
TRACK 4.
71. We have holiday greetings from: Loretta
Palermo, Bob Levy, Alice Weinfeld, Claude Long, Tom
Modzelewski and Sandy Harman.
72. 1959.
73. Peggy Covey tells us of a computer for sale.
74. John McCune says a friend has stereo
speakers for sale.
75. Bob Clayton has a Type 'n Speak and a
cassette duplicator for sale.
76. Irwin has a portable CD player to sell.
77. Columbia Lighthouse opens a retail store.
78. Reverend George Gray has new signature and
check guides and discusses knife sharpening.
79. We feature music from Patty and her family.
80. Gerry Clark discusses distributing items
from an estate; would like used cassettes and
collects toy cars and Old-Time Radio.
81. Charley Anderson tells us about his cat and
fall gardening.
82. Eva Carter talks about jury duty and
comments on cell phones.
83. Ila Smiley comments on schools for the blind
and has a new e-mail address.
84. Jon German would like a sample of New York
Point.
85. Tillie Standage comments on taking surveys
and has a joke.
86. Teresa Curry shares a Christmas song.
87. John Lizza has a hint for writing phone
numbers.
88. We have 3 songs from Clinton Lindgren.
89. Linda Brown has Oh Little Town of Bethlehem.
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