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In a message dated 98-02-01 18:48:02 EST, you write:
>Subj: Looking for a cicerone
>Date: 98-02-01 18:48:02 EST
>From: [log in to unmask] (Elizabeth Layton)
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>Hi, I'm new to the list, so if my request is inappropriate, please let
>me know.
>I need to find someone--preferably in the Washington DC area--who can
>configure a computer for me which can do both voice output and voice
>input. I need a screen reader which interfaces well with Dragon Dictate
>or similar dictation software. And I need it pretty soon. Does
>anyone know who or where is adept at installing and working with
>adaptive technology?
>Signed,
>Eliz. Layton (Babe-in-the-woods)
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>From: Elizabeth Layton <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Looking for a cicerone
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You should try the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind technology center. Ask
for Matt or PJ. The number is in the book.
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