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Sat, 19 May 2001 10:34:11 -0400
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GOT THOSE CAN'T-GO-TO-A-CONVENTION BLUES???

WISH YOU COULD SEE THE LATEST AND GREATEST ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY???

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE...

Come join us at the second annual Adaptive Technology Fair
Co-sponsored by The Tenants Association of Selis Manor
and the Visually Impaired Computer Users Group of New York City.
Date:  June 9, 2001
Time:  11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Place:  135 West 23rd Street,
New York, NY
First Floor Auditorium

Come see first-hand the latest hardware and software innovations in
adaptive technology.  There'll be presentations from all vendors and time
for questions and hands-on viewing of the products.

In addition, there'll be food available for purchase, raffles, and chances
to win some nice prizes.

A few of the companies represented are:
Freedom Scientific, C Tech, HumanWare, Enabling Technologies, CrissCross
Technologies, and De Witt & Associates.
Some of the products represented are: JAWS for Windows, MAGic, Window-Eyes,
Kurzweil 1000, Optilec, Braille Lite Millennium, BrailleNote, and of course
taped tutorials.

In addition, there'll be information concerning not only facilities
providing adaptive technology training but also the resources to finance
it.

Last year, over 200 people attended. Don't miss it this year.

For more information, contact: Jay Leventhal at (212) 502-7639 OR
<[log in to unmask]>.


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