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Visit American Counsel of the Blind Radio at, www.acbradio.org.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan Mosen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 5:25 PM
Subject: Main Menu for this Week


> This week on Main Menu, our weekly technology show on ACB Radio
Mainstream,
> we look at how you can hear ACB Radio, the many other stations streaming
> over the Internet, and even web pages and scanned books over any FM radio
> in your house. This allows you to hear ACB Radio just like any other
> regular radio station without being tied to the computer. Mike Calvo of
> Inhouse Radio Networks talks about the Radio Webcaster, and some very
> exciting plans they have for expanding the product's functionality.
>
> It's a holiday weekend, so maybe you've taken some time to unwind and play
> a few games. But accessible games are still a little difficult to find.
One
> person who's changing all that is Robert Betz, who has written a number of
> accessible games that currently work with JAWS for Windows. We demonstrate
> a couple of these games and find out if Jonathan can beat the computer at
> Accessible Battleships and whether he walks out with any money left after
a
> game of Accessible Blackjack. We'll also talk to Robert about plans he has
> to ensure that those who don't use JFW can also play these games.
>
> What do love and the Windows Registry have in common? Well both can make
> you laugh, make you cry, and they both can cause unpredictable things to
> happen. DJC unravels some of the mysteries of the Windows Registry in this
> week's show. We'll leave the topic of love for a future edition.
>
> So, you have a huge MP3 collection, but you want to take a regular audio
CD
> of some of those files to play in a car, a home stereo, or a diskman? No
> problem. We'll hear a review of a very nice utility that makes burning MP3
> files to audio CD a breeze.
>
> Know UK is a comprehensive British reference service for those who need to
> conduct research, and it's free to blind people thanks to the work of the
> National Library for the Blind of the UK. We find out all about this
> remarkable reference tool.
>
> We delve deeper into Linux with our continuing Look at Linux series.
>
> Tune in for Main Menu at 9 PM Eastern time on Sunday evening, that's 1 GMT
> Monday morning, at
> http://www.acbradio.org
> on ACB Radio Mainstream.
> Jonathan Mosen
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> ICQ: 32257076
> Phone: +64-21-4Mosen
>
>
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