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There are two reasons that I'd like to access the digital edition of
QST. First I could read it before my friends get their print copy in
the mail. Secondly, I could look at the adds. With NLS magazines, we
have to weight a good six weeks to get our digital audio copy after the
magazine is released.
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
On 10/21/2014 7:33 PM, Bob Ray wrote:
> ARRL is working on getting the digital version available. How soon, who
> knows. The lack of advertising does not have to do with NLS incidentally.
> It has to do with regulations for the right to get publications that cost
> everyone else but free for us.
>
> Bob KD0BR
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of richard fiorello
> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 4:05 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: digital qst
>
> Hi;
> Advance apologies but I'm one of those folks with their head in the clouds I
> guess. For the price of a screen reader if it comes up on my screen then I
> should hear it. THE whole notion that something won't work because the
> program isn't compatible with a screen reader gives folks especially
> employers a much to big excuse. Practically speaking, I know there are
> issues with pictures but there should be a work around.
> More importantly I suspect that lots of people open qst and go looking for
> what's on sale or what new products some company is trying to talk us into.
> For better or worse as long as we rely on nls we will never be blesssed or
> cursed with that material.
> So much for my soap box for the afternoon.
> Richard
> sent from my braille note
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