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January Meeting:
The first meeting in the first month of the last year of the second millenium!

Tuesday, January 11,
Center for Blindness and Low Vision
2801 Wyandotte, Third Floor
Kansas City, Missouri

Agenda:

Free Tapes:

You have probably heard or read about the National Federation of the
Blind's lawsuit against America Online, however, here's a chance to here
all the details straight from Curtis Chong of the NFB as interviewed by
Michael Lauff on the popular Internet audio program called Handitalk.

Computer News:

Did your computer roll over into 2000 without incident? Well, that wasn't
the case for everyone!
There were some glitches, and even some sons of glitches!

Computer Joke:
Y2K, of course!

Computer Trivia:

We still have individuals who have not come to pick up their prizes, you
know who you are, hopefuly, past winners wil be present so that I can
present their present!
And of course, a new trivia challenge will take place.

Real-Eyes Back to It's Real Roots

During the last half of 1999, we have enjoyed demonstrations of Ibm's Home
Page Reader, HTML tutorials, Internet Telephony, free voice mail and e-mail
over the phone,  Electronic Forms, and talking bar code readers.

Although it is vitally important for us to stay abreast of new developments
in computer technology, it is also important to consider the precepts on
which Real-Eyes was founded, and that is providing help and assistance
collectively for a wide variety of computer and application specific
questions or problems.

Therefore, everyone, please bring yourselves and your questions to our next
meeting, we'll have a meeting of the minds and try to help.
Windows 98? Internet Explorer? Eudora? Outlook 98 or Express?  Open Book
Ruby or other O C R systems?
Y2K?  For that matter,  why not 2K!

 Hope to see as many as possible at our meeting, and thanks.


        Visit the Real-Eyes Blind Computer Users Group of Kansas City on the web at:
http://www.real-eyes.org


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