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Greg Brayton <[log in to unmask]>
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Greg Brayton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Nov 1999 20:02:29 -0500
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I tried out a new web sight yesterday, www.SETI-search.com

And found it to be a genuine pleasure.

My sister in law read about it in a health magazine of all places.

She's a real advocate and looks in to accessibility issues daily.

She was surprised not to have heard about this sight in any of the
literature where info of this kind is usually found.

In other words, this is not to well advertised.

It makes using search engines like altavista so easy; I just can't begin to
tell you.

I looked up the same info just using altavista and the links were scatted
all over.

This accessibility web sight just takes the stuff you want to see, and puts
it all with in easy tab range.

I've checked out home page reader too, and I like that, but for me, this was
even better.

I hope some one else who is more knowledgeable in the art of web serfing
will give this a try and do a little better job explaining it for all of us.

I just know, it's the best thing I've tried so far!

Greg Brayton


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