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Yeh, get 'em on to mp3's. Exactly what I'd like to do--if I can find the
records again. Do you think they might be archived in some library
somewhere? There's another mag that's also pretty good; done at the Smith
Kettlewell. It's an archive of quarterly mags from 1980 through 1998 (I
think). It's all text, so the best one could do with audio is to get a
person or synthesizer to read 'em. I have started the process of collecting
them but have a ways to go yet.
The Other Howard, WA9RYF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Duke, K5XU" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 5:50 PM
Subject: BTP Memories
> Braille Technical Press was my summer Braille reading practice from
> age 12 forward.
>
> I recall thinking how cool it would be to be close enough to his
> school so that Bob Gunderson could teach me to do all that stuff.
> That, of course never happened, but it was fun thinking about it
> anyway.
>
> I wanted to build something from one of his articles just to say I had
> done it. My only success in that department was a 15 meter dipole made
> from a piece of zip cord.
>
> Once, in the mid 1970's, I started a project of getting the recorded
> edition copied from record over to audio cassette, using records from
> my talking book library. For whatever reason, they sent me the final
> issue first. I think I made it through maybe the last 2 years before
> something called going to work interrupted me, and I never tried to
> finish it.
>
> Of course, those tapes are now as long gone as the records.
>
> Anybody for tackling getting them onto MP3 files?
>
>
>
> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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