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Date: | Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:07:31 -0500 |
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I guess if I wanted to know about other related topics, I'd join that
E-mail group. I agree with you, though it doesn't bother me a lot to get
other things. Keep up the humor. I find your replies to be extremely
enjoyable.
At 02:33 PM 2/9/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I was being light. I guess you couldn't tell my voice inflection from my
>email. Adjust your speach sythesizer for "toungue-in-cheek" intonation.
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>But there is a serious note: What are the boundaries of what is
>appropriate for this list? Anything that anybody thinks that somebody else
>may be interested in?
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>Peter Seymour
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>On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Edwin Montanez wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Maybe the article about the guide dog had nothing to do about
>> computers but I got some useful information about it.
>> Lighten up will you!
>>
>> Edwin MOntanez
>>
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>> On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, LIBP wrote:
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>> > A fascinating article about the ADA and guide dogs in Hawaii. I kept
>> > reading to find out why this article was appropriate for a list serve for
>> > visually impaired computer users. The closest thing that I found was a
>> > mention of a computer chip that could be part of the dog's collar to
allow
>> > for real time training of the dog or something like that.
>> >
>> > Still, I'm not sure that a single chip on a dog collar qualifies as a
>> > computer or a computer related accessory or activity.
>> >
>> > Or maybe you meant to post your article to another VICUG-L, the Visually
>> > Impaired Canine Users Group.
>> >
>> > Peter Seymour
>> >
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