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Amy Ruell <[log in to unmask]>
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Amy Ruell <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:51:38 -0500
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Do you have more e-mail than you have time to read it?  Do you subscribe to
mailing lists and find yourself sifting through duplicate messages,
extraneous information, and off-topic discussions while looking for
important tidbits on how to use programs or awaiting the announcement of
important updates to your adaptive technology?  Do you want to read
articles about adaptive and mainstream technology without searching for
them on the web?  If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then
Amy's filters and forwards is for you!
For an annual fee of $25 U.S., I monitor over 50 blindness related and
mainstream and e-mail lists.  After reading through the many messages which
these lists contain, I select the most important information and, after
stripping off extraneous headers, footers, and tags, send this content to
my subscribers.  The information is sent via e-mail and usually consists of
about 20 to 30 messages per day.  The originator of these messages is noted
on the top of the message for future reference, as you are paying for my
filtering and forwarding skills and not the original content.  I
accept  checks, Mastercard, and Visa.  For further information or to
subscribe, contact me at
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Too many messages and not enough time, contact [log in to unmask] and give
yourself a gift today.


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