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Date: | Tue, 15 Jul 2003 14:25:23 +0200 |
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Hi Kathie,
I daily looked at www.weather.com for the weather forcast in my region.
I use the free WebFormator plugin (www.webformator.com) for Internet
Explorer to access that site and have no problems accessing it.
Regards Peter Verhoeven
"Schneider, Katherine S." wrote:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schneider, Katherine S.
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 6:53 AM
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> Subject: Public service
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> Last night we were having severe weather I figured, so I went to
> www.weather.com. Since I'm blind and can't read the stuff scrolling at
> the bottom of the television screen, I thought I'd try weather on
> demand. www.weather.com did tell me there was a weather warning for my
> zip code, but the particulars of what kind of warning and how long
> scrolled across the screen in java? Or something unreadable by my screen
> reader. I did contact them by email and wonder if anyone on this list
> would feel moved to do likewise, or knows a better weather service on
> the Internet. I know I could pay for weather to come into my email, but
> somehow I am loathe to do this when others can get it free.
> Cheap in Wisconsin,
> Kathie
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