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To All,
This is about adaptive computing in that I wrote the below instructions in
order to direct sighted computer users. I am curious as to how effective
they are for any blind computer users who can download audio.
Please, let me know if you were able to listen to this small audio clip of
me on the air.
Wednesday last week, I called up one of my favorite radio shows, because it
was featuring a word expert who was talking about a particular (peculiar)
topic that is one of my specialties. To hear a fun little exchange (only 3
and a half minutes):
1. Click on the below link.
2. Under the heading for The Leonard Lopate Show,
CLICK "Listen to whole show".
3. Fast forward 15 minutes, 25 seconds into the audio to get to
the spot where they take my call.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/05182005
Enjoy,
Peter
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