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Date: | Tue, 19 Apr 2005 07:27:51 -0700 |
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Sound Computing, the audio magazine for all blind computer users and those
who want to understand what makes us tick, us being re-launched at a very
reasonable price. $9.00 gives you 50 online articles. You can read more
about this, and about how to subscribe, by sending a blank message to
[log in to unmask], or by visiting the concise home page at
www.topdotenterprises.com.
Of course, I hope lots of individuals subscribe to the magazine, but I am
also extending a discount offer to groups of blind computer users. The
discount is individually calculated based on the approximate number of
group members who will access the magazine. It gives clubs a benefit to
offer their members and a way to attract new members. Each member can have
his or her own username and password to access the site.
So if you are interested, drop me a note. the first article will appear
this week.
Dean
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