Monitor Miniatures 97/10
Monitor Miniatures 97/10
The Braille Monitor_______
October 1997
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New Audio-Described Tour:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Opened in late July, 1997, at the Smithsonian's
National Museum of Natural History, an audio-described tour of the permanent
marine exhibit--Exploring Marine Ecosystems. This exhibit explores two marine
ecosystems, a tropical coral reef and a temperate rocky shore--how you affect
them and how they affect you. This is the first time a Smithsonian museum has
offered this type of audio tour. The audio described tour has been developed
to offer greater visual description, enhanced directions, and access to the
exhibit text for a low vision and blind audience. The tour will be available
daily to low vision and blind visitors. The tour will also be available to the
general public.
Ten units with the audio-described tour
and an accessible interface will be available at the iGo Interactive Audio Tour
booth in the Museum's main rotunda on the first floor. For information and group
tour reservations call 1-888-iGo-Tour.
The Museum welcomes visitors' comments
on this new program. They can be forwarded to Jill Johnson, NMNH, MRC 101, 10th
& Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20560. E-mail address: [email protected]
The Museum is open daily (except Christmas
Day) from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The closest Metro access stops are at Federal
Triangle and Smithsonian, on the orange and blue lines. The Museum is located
at 10th and Constitution Ave., NW.
New Jett Enterprises Catalog Now Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Available from September is the 1997,
no-frills, free cassette or 3.5 inch diskette catalog. We offer over 300 products
for everyday living and a collection of special gifts for all occasions. We
have expanded our selection of products to include specific items that many
of our customers have requested.
To request your free cassette or 3.5-inch
diskette catalog, please call (960) 778-8280, fax (960) 320-4837, or write Jett
Enterprises, 3140 Cambridge Court, Palm Springs, California 92264. If you are
already on our mailing list, you automatically received our catalog in September.
We do not ship outside the U.S. Please let us know if you have a change of address.
We look forward to your call.
In Memoriam:
Harvey Heagy recently wrote sadly to
say:
I am deeply saddened to report to you
the death of longtime Federationist Linda Iverson on June 25, 1997. Some of
you may know her as Linda Allumbough. Mrs. Iverson was in New Orleans for surgery
and suffered a sudden massive heart attack during her recovery. She was living
in Stuart, Florida, and is survived by her mother and her son Jonathan, sixteen.
She was forty-nine at the time of her death. I was with her just a few hours
before she died, and I can tell you that, even in her post-surgical pain, she
carried herself with dignity, unselfishness, and grace. Linda was a very dear
friend from elementary school days, and while I feel her loss very deeply, I
am proud to have known her and feel myself to be a better person for it. She
touched the lives of all who knew her, and she will be greatly missed.
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Print/Braille books and cassette tapes
for children between the ages of preschool and third grade are now available.
I am selling the print and Braille books for $5 each and the cassette tapes
for $2 each. Send cash or money orders only, please. To receive a list of available
titles of cassettes and print/Braille books or to place orders, contact Mrs.
Catherine Harris, 1528 Crawford Ave., Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602.
Happy Ending of an Interesting Beginning:
Both the March and June, 1997, issues
of the Braille Monitor included exchanges of correspondence between Curtis Chong,
President of the National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science, and Robert
Gotwals, whose organization has developed a Web Site designed to teach Braille
to would-be Braille teachers and transcribers. Initial indications were that
the material would be inaccessible to those unable to look at a computer screen.
On June 18 Curtis Chong wrote an e-mail message to Mr. Gotwals communicating
his pleasure at what he found when he went to the Web Site. This is what he
wrote:
Time has finally permitted me to take
a good look at http://www.shodor.org. Now that I have looked at the Braille
Remote Learning section, I must compliment you and your colleagues for doing
an excellent job making the material readable by and accessible to people with
text-only browsers. Also your initial program announcement deserves commendation.
I, for one, really appreciate the introductory paragraph, which reads:
. . .the Braille through Remote Learning
program is designed to prepare sighted educators and current/future sighted
Braille transcribers. All materials are accessible to both sighted and visually-impaired
students. Text versions of graphics-based pages are available.
This makes it abundantly clear that the
program, while intended for sighted Braille transcribers, is fully accessible
to blind or visually impaired persons interested in perusing the material.
Congratulations on a job well done!
Chocolate Braille Greeting Cards:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Just in time for Christmas, Braille greeting
cards in chocolate "Happy Birthday," "Thank You," "Season's
Greetings," and more. $2.50 each, $3.25 with nuts. To place your order,
call (1-800-669-6665).
New Speak to Me Catalog Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Give the gift that says something--Speak
to Me will once again premier its Fall/Winter catalog featuring a large selection
of Christmas gifts and holiday decorations. In addition to its selection of
Christmas items, we will feature a section consisting of collectible products
such as historical talking picture frames, Coke memorabilia, Looney Tunes collectibles,
fine porcelain figurines, uniquely styled wall clocks, etc. Also, we offer many
gift-giving items with a religious theme such as musical angels, talking serenity
prayer key chain, musical plush animals, and porcelain figurines. There are
plenty of children's items including talking dolls, singing and talking plush
bears, singing toothbrushes, comb and brush sets, electronic talking teaching
toys for kids of all ages, and kid-sized keyboards. We will always continue
to offer those favorite unusual and wacky products such as talking key chains,
talking spatulas, musical watches, talking magnets, talking theme mugs, unique
music boxes, etc. Call Denise Russell at (800) 248-9965 for your free Fall/Winter
1997 Speak to Me Catalog. Request print, cassette, or disk.
Low-Interest Financing for Reading Machines:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Now available, low-interest financing
on selected reading machines and adaptive computer systems with speech or Braille
output. For the first time you can get a complete stand-alone reading machine
for only $60 per month. Other reading machines are available with similarly
comfortable terms. You can finance a complete accessible computer system at
only 6 percent APR. Contact ShrinkWrap Computer Products, 11706 Saddle Crescent
Circle, Oakton, Virginia 22124-2342, (800) 377-0774, e-mail: [email protected]
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
For sale, TeleSensory Voyager CCTV that
is semi-portable and has a sharp black and white image of fourteen inches. It
has had little use, and I feel confident about selling it in such good condition.
Also for sale, MacIntosh Centris 610
with top-of-the-line voice and image-enlargement software, which make it fully
accessible to blind or low-vision users. It also has a CD-ROM drive, 32-bit
addressing, great sound, and Microsoft Word and Excel (among other things).
It also has little use and works beautifully.
A twenty-one-inch Radius monitor is also
for sale. It delivers a very sharp monochrome image and is compatible with any
Mac or IBM or CCTV.
I am willing to sell these items for
less than half their original value. Contact C.J. Sampson, 669 E. 800 N., Apt.
N106, Provo, Utah 84606, (801) 342-9740.
David Walker
In Memoriam:
At the July 1 meeting of the Board of
Directors during this year's annual convention, everyone was deeply saddened
to learn of the death the evening before of Federationist David Walker. David
Stayer, one of the leaders of the NFB of New York and a close personal friend
of David and Betty Walker, wrote the following letter to the Braille Monitor
shortly after the convention:
On Monday, June 30, 1997, long-time Federationist
David Walker lost his courageous fight against cancer. I first met David Walker
in late 1977. We were delegates to the NFB of New York Board of Directors. We
immediately became friends, and that friendship flourished. When David met Betty
and their love became evident, I was overjoyed. I was honored to sing at their
NFB wedding in Minneapolis on Wednesday, July 7, 1982. For many NFB conventions
the Walker and Stayer families were seen together at evening activities, especially
the banquets.
Although the Walkers moved from New York
to Michigan and then to Missouri, our relationship continued to grow. David
Walker continued to demonstrate through his daily activities and writings his
total commitment to our movement. Less than one week before his death I spoke
with him at the hospital. David talked about the upcoming NFB convention and
wished our movement complete success. He knew his death was imminent. Betty
had asked me if possible to attend his funeral and deliver a eulogy but stressed
that David would have wanted me to stay at our convention. Lori and I stopped
for a few minutes to attend the dance on Wednesday, July 2, 1997, but we found
it impossible to stay since the Walkers were not with us. Every time I attend
an NFB activity or function in the future, David Walker will be with me. His
spirit and total commitment to our movement will help guide me in the years
to come. I will miss him deeply, and so will all those who knew and loved him.
New URL for San Antonio Chapter:
Pete Donahue, Secretary of the Greater
San Antonio Chapter of the NFB of Texas, reports that the group's World Wide
Web Site has changed. Their URL is now http://alamo.digiweb.com/nfb
New Source of Recorded Books:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
The Naval Institute Press announces the
launch of its audiobooks series "Now Hear This" with the production
of two of the press's most popular books on tape: Cross the Line: A Bluejacket's
World War II Odyssey by Professor Alvin Kernan and The Bridge at Dong Ha by
John Grider Miller. Each includes a new introduction, one by Kernan reflecting
on the overwhelming response he has had to the publication of his book, the
other by the hero of Dong Ha, John Ripley, a now-retired Marine officer who
has become a legend in the Corps. With approximately six hours of listening
time, Kernan's Crossing the Line is an unabridged version of his book, recorded
to fit on four 90-minute cassettes. The cost is $28.95. The Bridges is unabridged,
fits on two 90-minute tapes, and costs $16.95. For further details about this
new audio program, contact Susan Artigiani, Publicity Manager, (410) 295-1081,
e-mail [email protected] or write to Naval Institute Press, 118 Maryland Ave.,
Annapolis, Maryland 21402-5035, (410) 268-6110.
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Blazie Type 'n Speak Notetaker, 3.5-inch
disk drive, charger and headphones, no manuals included. Will accept best offer.
Contact (no Braille please) Bryan Sattler, 131 Clayton Road, Schenectady, New
York 12304, (518) 370-1773.
Attention Blind Vendors:
If you purchased a Discover Card talking
credit card terminal and are willing to sell, give, or bequeath, please contact
Don Morris at (301) 447-2795.
Used Braillers for Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Used Braille writers available. Need
minor repair, asking $250 to $300. Contact Debby Smith at the Massachusetts
Association for the Blind, 200 Ivy Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02146, (617)
732-0242, e-mail: [email protected]
Three Additional Jewish Magazines Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
The library of the Jewish Braille Institute
of America announces that three additional recorded magazines are available:
Commentary, an intellectual journal of
Jewish concern, monthly;
Near East Report, a political journal,
bi-weekly; and Sh'ma, a journal of the American Jewish experience, spanning
religious, social, and political philosophy, bi-weekly. We also record Tikkun;
Moment; Jewish Currents; Bridges; and, of course, our own publication, the JBI
Voice.
If you would like to receive a free subscription
to any of the above, call toll-free in the United States, (800) 433-1531. Ask
for the library. It is not necessary to request magazines you are already receiving;
they will automatically continue unless you instruct us otherwise. Magazines
on cassettes need not be returned to us when you are finished reading them.
You should begin to receive your first issues approximately four weeks from
the time we receive your request.
Used Tandem Bicycles for Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
I am an antique bicycle collector and
am running out of storage space. I have ten tandems that I need to sell. I am
selling them for my cost in order to make space. If you are interested in purchasing
one, please call Neal Garrison at (217) 348-0615 or e-mail him at [email protected]
New Diabetes Publication Available:
We are pleased to make the following
announcement:
The Rehabilitation Research and Training
Center (RRTC) on Blindness and Low Vision at Mississippi State University is
disseminating a new publication entitled Serving Individuals with Diabetes Who
are Blind or Visually Impaired: A Resource Guide for Vocational Rehabilitation
Counselors. This publication was developed in collaboration with the National
Federation of the Blind and contains a wide variety of resources on various
diabetes publications, medications, and appliances, as well as Internet listservs
and Web sites.
The Resource Guide is available in large
print, Braille, audiocassette, or computer disk for $25. Orders and inquiries
should be directed to Ms. Kelly Schaefer at (610) 325-8693.
Elected:
Sally York, Secretary of the Diabetes
Action Network, a division of the National Federation of the Blind, reports
the July election results. The new officers are Ed Bryant, President; Janet
Lee, First Vice President; Sandie Addy, Second Vice President; Mary Hurt, Treasurer;
and Sally York, Secretary. The Board members are Tom Ley and Eric Woods.
Choice Magazine Listening:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
If you miss the joy of reading magazines,
You should know about Choice Magazine Listening, a bi-monthly free service providing
eight hour audio tapes of magazine articles, literature, and poetry.
The unabridged articles come from more
than 100 periodicals such as Smithsonian, The New Yorker, Atlantic,
Time, Granta, House and Garden, New York Times, and National Geographic.
You need the special National Library Service cassette player to listen to the
4-track tapes.
To obtain a free subscription and for
information on how to order the free tape player, write to CML, Box TM, 85 Channel
Drive, Port Washington, New York 11050. The e-mail address is [email protected]
Use the header "subscription"
and include name, snail mail address, phone number, and whether the new subscriber
already has a 4-track cassette player. (Or call [516] 883-8280, fax: [516] 944-6849.)
New Parenting Book Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Enjoy Successful Parenting: Practical
Strategies for Parents of Children 2-12 is now available on cassette for busy
parents. It is professionally narrated with secondary voices which add sparkle
as they perform the brief dialogues illustrating important points throughout
the audiobook. The author is Dr. Roger McIntire, father of three, who taught
child psychology and principles of family counseling and therapy at the University
of Maryland for thirty-two years. He is the author of seven books on parenting
and child psychology. The audiobook contains four cassettes with a running time
of approximately six hours. It is available through your bookstore or may be
ordered directly from the publisher, Summit Crossroads Press, (800) 362-0985.
The cost is $24.95. According to the Marketing Director, Federationists can
expect a 55 percent discount.
Correspondence Wanted:
In mid-August Mr. Akram Bobokalonov,
Chairman of the Society of the Blind and Handicapped in the Republic of Tajikistan,
visited the National Center for the Blind to tour the facility and to discuss
international matters with President Maurer. While there he expressed deep interest
in inviting Americans to correspond with members of his organization and perhaps
eventually become partners in joint events or projects of some kind. Those interested
may write in either English or Russian. Letters must be in print so that they
can be translated. Correspondence should be directed to the Society for the
Blind and Handicapped, 71/48 Aini Street, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan 734025.
Yasmin Reyazuddin receives an award from University of Maryland President
Dr. William Kirvan.
Honored:
Sharon Maneki, President of the National
Federation of the Blind of Maryland, writes to report that on March 12, 1997,
Yasmin Reyazuddin received an award for leadership and academic excellence from
the University of Maryland's Commission on Women's Issues. Yasmin is the energetic
President of the NFB of Maryland's Student Division. She is a tireless advocate
for improving student opportunities. She is also the Vice President of the Sligo
Creek Chapter. We are proud that another organization has recognized Yasmin's
talents.
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
You can have a list of more than 100
mailing addresses of your favorite country artists for $20. Send your check
or money order to Bruce Brooks, 135 Sherri Lane, Boyce, Louisiana 71409.
Also, air purifiers for sale for use
in homes and businesses to fight allergies and health disabilities. For more
information contact Bruce Brooks at the above address or call (800) 748-3228.
Elected:
Eric Clegg, former President of Sacramento's
River City Chapter of the NFB of California, reports the chapter's August 2,
1997, election of new officers. They are Chris Foster, President; Bryan Bashin,
Vice President; Raquel Gomez, Second Vice President; Ellen Paxson, Secretary;
and Paul Carver, Treasurer. Board members are Doug Langley and Eric Clegg.
Special Issue of the Braille Mail Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Queensland Newspapers Ltd. and the Royal
Blind Society of Queensland announce that a special issue of the Braille Mail,
dealing exclusively with the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and its
aftermath, will be produced in October, 1997.
While the September issue will contain
much material about the matter, the special issue will be a larger volume circulated
differently. The special issue of the Braille Mail will provide access in alternative
formats to a sampling of the material being published about the life and times
of the Princess of Wales. The Braille version of this special issue will be
properly bound with soft covers as will the large print version. The audiotape
version will be read by a professional announcer. Copies of this special issue
of the Braille Mail may be ordered from the Royal Blind Society of Queensland
Inc., 34 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner 4120 Australia. (In Australia) 07 3397
1234 or 1 800 622 954; international phone 617 3397 1234; fax (Australia): 07
3847 2929; fax (International) 617 3847 2929; e-mail: [email protected]
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Print/Braille books and cassette tapes
for children between the ages of preschool and third grade are now available.
I am selling the print/Braille books for $5 each and the cassette tapes for
$2 each. Send cash or money orders only, please. To receive a list of available
titles of cassettes and print/Braille books or to place orders, contact Mrs.
Catherine Harris, 1528 Crawford Ave., Altoona, Pennsylvania 16602.
Beginner Guitar Course Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
I have developed a beginner guitar course
for the visually impaired that uses cassette tapes and no written literature
to teach students the basic chords and rhythm patterns in first position and
the names of all the notes on the guitar in first position. Buyers will also
receive a free Guitar by Ear cassette which teaches them the actual recorded
guitar part to a contemporary song without having to read music or tablature.
The cost is $34.95. Contact Bill Brown, Guitar by Ear, 704 Habersham Road, Valdosta,
Georgia 31602, (912) 249-0628.
New Cane Bank Begins:
Diane Hostetler writes to report the
following:
In observance of White Cane Recognition
Week, the Indianapolis Chapter of the NFB of Indiana sponsored a fund-raising
drive in order to initiate a cane bank. The purpose of the cane bank will be
to ensure that blind individuals are not forced to go without this valuable
tool of independence because of financial problems.
From May 17 to 21 our members were on
hand at two Indianapolis locations to accept donations for this project, as
well as to distribute educational information. To express our appreciation and
to symbolize the white cane, all contributors were presented with a peppermint
stick tied with a white ribbon.
The project was a huge success, yielding
over $500. This amount will give a good start to our cane bank and will help
the blind of Indianapolis achieve and maintain independence.
We are not, however, limiting our efforts
to the procurement of financial contributions. Our project will also be expanded
to include recycling. If you have any canes which are no longer in use or parts
of old canes which are salvageable, please contact NFB of Indianapolis, P.O.
Box 441868, Indianapolis, Indiana 46244, or call (317) 359-3140.
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
For sale: tandem bike Norco Cape Cod,
5-speed, excellent condition, used one year. Contact Keith Iten, 1534 17th Street,
S., Fargo, North Dakota 58103, or call (701) 235-2619.
More Tactile Maps Available:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Maps of Russia and Its Former Republics,
a 16-page booklet containing six maps (including three fold-outs) plus keys
showing boundaries, rivers, and major cities as of 1997. Cost is $4.
Tactile Maps of Pennsylvania is a 23-page
booklet containing general information about Pennsylvania and nine full-page
maps with keys. The maps show major cities, rivers and lakes, major highways,
land regions, physical features, county boundaries, agricultural products, and
resources of Pennsylvania. Maps showing boundaries and major cities of the northeastern
states, including Pennsylvania, are also provided. The cost is $6.
These booklets are bound with cardboard
covers and a multi-ring binder. Shipping is Free Matter for the Blind, unless
advised otherwise. Allow four to six weeks for delivery. Order from the Princeton
Braillists, 28-B Portsmouth Street, Whiting, New Jersey 08759, or call (732)
350-3708.
In Memoriam:
Diane Hostetler recently wrote with sadness
to report that on April 18, 1997, Mrs. Helen Denniman, a life-time member of
the National Federation of the Blind and a pioneer of the Indianapolis Chapter,
passed away at the age of eighty-five.
For the past several years Mrs. Denniman's
poor health prevented her from participating in NFB activities. However, during
her active years her contributions to the organization were many. Throughout
her life as a Federationist, she served as President of both the Indianapolis
Chapter and the Indiana affiliate, responsibilities which she took very seriously.
Though her physical condition deteriorated, forcing her to draw back, she remained
a strong proponent and an avid supporter of the NFB. While Mrs. Denniman will
be missed by all who knew and worked with her, her spirit will remain in our
midst as we perpetuate her legacy, working together to change the lives of countless
blind hoosiers.
Braille Books Available:
National Braille Press announces the
following new publications:
General Mills (Bisquick, Betty Crocker,
Hamburger Helper, and other familiar products) has compiled all package directions
into two Braille volumes, $15. Betty Crocker and Gold Medal Product Preparation
Directions and Recipes provides you with step-by-step directions for hundreds
of food products, as well as some fun recipes.
The 10-Minute Guide to Windows 95 includes
keyboard commands and screen descriptions for basic Windows 95 operations. This
is not a tutorial; it is a reference guide. You can look up step-by-step instructions
for performing basic operations. Three volumes in Braille for $13.99.
Major credit cards accepted. Order from
National Braille Press, 88 St. Stephen Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115,
(800) 548-7323.
For Sale:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
I have a Versa Braille II Plus computer
with carrying case, disk drive, Star printer with all cable and cord connections,
Versa Braille users' manuals, and interface manual in both print and Braille.
Everything is in excellent condition. Make an offer. Contact Vincent Tagliarino
at 29 Mona Court, Depew, New York 14043, (716) 681-1645.
News from Xerox:
We have been asked to carry the following
announcement:
Xerox Adaptive Products (XAP) announces
a price cut and new financing program for The Reading Edge, a reading machine
for the blind and visually impaired. It can read books, magazines, printed photocopies,
and documents with multiple columns. XAP has lowered The Reading Edge price
from $5,495 to $4,995. In addition, Xerox is offering customers a choice of
0% financing on The Reading Edge or an instant rebate if purchased by check
or charge. The new 0% financing program for The Reading Edge is $219 down and
$199 a month for 24 months. If you purchase by check or charge, you receive
an instant rebate of $495, a savings of almost $1,000 of the regular price.
Xerox has also introduced a financing
program for the Outlook video magnifier, a magnification system for those with
low vision. The unit sells for $1,795 but can be financed for $99 a month for
18 months, with $198 down.
The Reading Edge has a one-year warranty
and is available through a network of distributors. Outlook has a five-year
warranty. For information, a product demo, or the distributor nearest you call
(800) 248-6550, ext 1, Xerox Desktop Document Systems, Contact: Karen E. Sunderland
at (508) 977-2097 or e-mail: [email protected]
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