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Bev Park <[log in to unmask]>
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BLIND-DEV: Development of Adaptive Hardware & Software for the Blind/VI" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Nov 1997 22:38:12 -0500
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Just passing this along FYI

*Announcing BrailleM: The Braille Music List*

BrailleM is a place for discussing and learning about all aspects
of braille music code. The BrailleM email list is designed to help
beginners in Braille music and give them a place where they can
ask questions of more experienced braille music users. The list
will also be useful to more experienced users, who can discuss
about more difficult passages and formats.

The list also covers any and all subjects related to braille music,
such as where to find teaching materials, where to order braille
music material, how to transcribe music into braille music code,
and so on.


*Subscribing to BrailleM*

You can subscribe to BrailleM on the World-wide Web at

   http://www.cstp.umkc.edu/personal/bhugh/braillem.html


*Posting to BrailleM*

The address for posting messages to BrailleM is [log in to unmask]
Remember that if you send a message to this address, it goes to all
members of the list.


*Problems?*

If you have problems subscribing to the list, you can write the list
owner, Brent Hugh ([log in to unmask]).


*About Coollist.com*

Because we're short on funds, we decided to use Coollist.com to host
BrailleM. Coollist.com provides free mail list hosting, but each message
will have a three-line advertisement at the end. If this proves too
annoying we may look for another host.


*Spread the Word!*

Please distribute this announcement on relevant email lists, newsgroups,
discussion groups, or anywhere else it seems appropriate.


13 November 1997


--Brent Hugh
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