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From: Jonathan Mosen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 11:04 PM
Subject: Main Menu
> Main Menu is ACB Radio's weekly technology show, heard on Mondays at 1
GMT,
> that's Sunday evening at 9 Eastern, 6 Pacific.
>
> This week, we speak with Ted Henter about the purchase of Henter-Joyce and
> Blazie Engineering by Freedom Scientific. Get the inside scoop on this new
> company headed by a former CEO of a medical supplies company that has
> purchased two of the key players in the blindness technology industry.
>
> So, you wanna be a radio star? Main Menu talks to Steve Wolf, Kevin Minor
> and Michael Goreman, all of whom are blind people running their own
> Internet radio stations through Live365. Find out how it's done and just
> how truly easy it all is.
>
> The Braille Note, Pulse Data International's Windows CE-based note taker,
> was officially launched in New Zealand this week. We'll have a recording
of
> the press conference, in which you'll hear a hands on demonstration of
> creating a document and sending it via e-mail as a Microsoft Word
attachment.
>
> Enablelink.com is a new Internet portal for the blind. Find out about this
> service and what it's offering.
>
> DJC looks at Internet Relay Chat, and how it's just become much easier to
> use under Windows thanks to a programme called MIRC and a clever little
> script that has been written for it.
>
> Matt Campbell shows us how to install Linux on a Windows machine so that
> the two operating systems happily co-exist.
>
> Join us for Main Menu, and spread the word.
> Jonathan Mosen
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> ICQ: 32257076
> Phone: +64-21-4Mosen
>
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