Get a copy of FireFox, and download the webvisum pluggin.
Best of luck, and we look forward to hearing you on the bands.
73 Angelo N2DYN
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From: "Beth" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 6:28 PM
Subject: Hello and introduction
> Hello, everyone.
> My name is Beth Taurasi. I am someone who is aspiring to be a radio
> operator. I've had too many friends try and pull me into the ham
> radio world, so I gave in. ... Yeah, I sure did. I'd like to
> introduce myself to the list. I know a bunch of blind ham nerds, if I
> should use such a flattering and funny little word to describe a lot
> of us, and they've encouraged me to learn as much as possible. One of
> my hammy friends from California gave me a bunch of Gordon West's
> study material to look over, and since I've looked it over, I've just
> found myself so drawn into ham radio stuff I've wanted more of it.
> My hobbies other than learning and trying out ham radio include
> playing music and singing. I love animals, and I hvae a boyfriend
> who's into the ham scene. I love cooking, though I don't get to do it
> very often. Dish use, honestly. I'm a resident of Denver, Colorado,
> and have gone to the Colorado Center for the Blind. If anyone knows
> me, just let me know, but if you don't know who I am, here I am. Wish
> me luck on getting a license, but here's a question I have for all of
> you:
> How can I get involved in a club or activity to get my license locally
> if I can't fill out the email forms? I've tried to fill out forms, but
> there's the dreaded captcha on Colorado's ham radio websites. My bf
> Blake and I were looking at the sites together, and discovered no
> audio captchas along with the visual image. What should I do?
> Thanks, all.
> Sincerely,
> Beth Taurasi
> [log in to unmask],
> NFB of Denver, Colorado,
> P.S. You can write me privately for a phone number, but I won't
> include it here for obvious reasons, but thanks.
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