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charles dickens <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:42:49 -0800
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well i don't think you need to wory because my friend who's blind took the class and was certified. i heard the tapes. and it didn't sond like he didn't have any trouble. so all you need is a recorder.

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On 2/27/02 at 6:28 PM JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON wrote:

>Well, I figured that.  I already have the cane I need, and I guess sun
>screen I will get when that time draws nearer.  I guess what I am asking
>is what aspects of the intro course are visual?  I have light and some
>outline perceptions.
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>On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Randy Formenti wrote:
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>> The first thing to do is to get one of those fiber glass canes.  Hundreds,
>> perhaps thousands of blind folks have been killed or injured from lightning
>> traveling down their metal canes into their bodies.  Also be sure to wear
>> lots of sunscreen since most severe weather occurs during daylight and
>> clouds pass U V light.
>>
>> 88's N8KL
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>> Onebox: 866 201-0254 EXT 9643
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