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Reply To: | M. J. P. Senk |
Date: | Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:54:14 -0500 |
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I tuned in to ACB Radio yesterday and must say that there is an
oppurtunity for content creators as well as a need for good content. I'm
not trying to be critical, but I heard a christmas song, a sports report
about cricket and soccer, and a 1950's episode of the Amos and Andy show.
I next checked out the November 13 archive of Mosen's Blind Line show and
found it interesting to hear ACB's Paul Edwards discuss how blind computer
user groups around the country were producing netcasts and how he hoped
these individuals and groups would assist with ACB Radio.
I wonder if any of the vicugs will consider producing shows for the net?
I've often read of presentations and demonstrations which would be of
interest to a national audience - or international audience.
Is there someone on the list with cassette versions of the Digit Eyes
newsletters or past meetings of Vibug or the New York City vicug? I hope
someone will take up the challeng to convert these to computer files.
By the way, would someone in the Philadelphia Vicupa group share info
about their group? I was talking to a blind guy in Philly who was not
familiar with the group.
- Mark
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