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Cool, is it like totally accessible/  It would be cool if somebody would do
a podcast on it, and maybe submit it to blindcooltech.com
Then maybe I would be able to make the decision on whehter to get one
 


Dan in Brantford, Ontario Canada.

Amateur radio station va3ets. EchoLink node number:6165, Skype name: va3ets,
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Sent: 17-Jul-06 9:39 PM
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Subject: Re: talking volt meter

I ordered one of those meters today and they're back ordered for two weeks.
The guy I talked with (Bob) is really impressed with the response from the
blindness community on this and he says he'll get as many as we want.  This
looks like a good chance for us to make our voices heard on a useful
consumer product.
$39.95 U.S. plus shipping isn't bad even for a low end meter that talks and
is accessible.  

Tom


Tom Brennan  KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP
web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html

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