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Also, Rollye James said last night on her recorded broadcast that CCrane is 
working on getting there radio accessible for people who are blind and/or 
visually impaired.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andy Baracco" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: Internet Radios


>i saw one at CSUN called the IRIS Radio.  it is completely
> accessible.  It comes with hundreds of stations prepreprogrammed, and
> you can add stations.  It comes in both an Ethernet or WIFI
> version.  You do need an internet connection in order to use it.  For
> more info go to;
>
> www.irisradio.org
>
> Andy
> At 05:10 PM 5/24/2009, you wrote:
>>I am curious about Internet Radios.  I have been listening to
>>"Bluegrasscountry.org" for a few years just through the computer.  I know
>>nothing about the radios.  What's good and user friendly??
>>
>>KF5UB Richard 

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