Hi Harish,
 
thank you very much for the information. hope it helps my friend
 
regards,
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Message: 1> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 19:21:05 +0530> From: "firoz pathan" <[EMAIL 
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reply-type=original> > good> if any body is going to attend this progrram then 
please let me know email > address or contact number of mr.yakub> thanks> 
firoz> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "anilkumar k.r." <[EMAIL 
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10:20 AM> Subject: [AI] Lecture on rights of the disabled> > > > Source: The 
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> Kerala> > -> > Kochi> >> >> > Lecture on rights of the disabled> >> >> >> > 
Special Correspondent> >> >> >> >> > KOCHI:> >> > Zakeria Mohammed Yacoob, 
judge of the constitutional court of South > > Africa, will give a lecture on 
the rights of the disabled at a meeting on > > `Empowerment of people with 
disabilities', organised by the Human Rights > > Law Network here on June 5. 
The meeting will be held at Ashirbhavan at 10 > > a.m.> >> > Mr. Yacoob, who 
became vision-and-hearing-impaired when he was just > > 16-month-old, is a 
leading advocate of human rights in South Africa.> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 
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20:21:37 +0530> From: Renuka Warriar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [AI] Google 
catches up on Microsoft with offline software> To: 
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > The Hindu News Update 
Service> > News Update Service> Friday, June 1, 2007 : 1315 Hrs> > Sci. & 
Tech.> Google catches up on Microsoft with offline software> > By Bobbie 
Johnson in London> > Guardian News Service: Offline software launches fresh 
challenge to Seattle - Hackers made welcome, invited to look and learn/> > 
Google fired another warning shot across the bows of Microsoft yesterday with 
the launch of software that allows people to use its services even when they> 
are not connected to the internet.> > Google Gears will help people take 
information from web-based programs and use it offline, enabling them to use 
services that usually requires a web connection> on a computer's hard disk 
instead. The system is also being opened up to allow independent developers to 
create their own products based on the concept.> > The announcement will be 
watched closely by Microsoft, which recently launched its own system, 
Silverlight, for bridging the gap between the online and> offline worlds. The 
arrival of Gears could be particularly threatening because it is likely to help 
Google Docs, the company's suite of office software,> make a concerted 
challenge to Microsoft's core office software business.> > Docs - which 
incorporates word processing, spreadsheet and presentation programmdes - works 
only with an active internet connection. Allowing it to operate> on a 
computer's hard drive would bring it into competition with the dominant 
Microsoft Office brand and mark the latest step in Google's slow but 
inexorable> invasion of the Seattle-based software company's territory.> > Eric 
Schmidt, Google's chief executive, said that giving external programmers the 
ability to develop the system would strengthen its position.> > "With Google 
Gears, we're tackling a key limitation of the browser in order to make it a 
stronger platform for deploying all types of applications," he> said.> > "We 
believe strongly in the power of the community to stretch this new technology 
to the limits of what's possible and ultimately emerge with an open standard> 
that benefits everyone."> > The announcement came as Google launched its first 
international Developer Day, an open house event being held in 10 locations 
worldwide with more than> 5,000 people attending. The concept behind it is to 
talk to third parties who build software and services based on Google's 
business and explain some of> the inner workings of its products to them.> > By 
opening up the often-secretive world of Google and encouraging more corporate 
partners, it believes it can increase its penetration of the web even further.> 
> With many web start-ups created on the back of so-called "mash-ups" - hybrids 
that mix different online services together to create a new concept - larger> 
technology organisations have found that third parties are even more reliant on 
them.> > "This is a complete shift from the portal strategy of the 1990s," said 
Jeff Huber, Google's vice president of engineering. "Back then everyone was in 
it> for themselves, there was no integrating with rivals and you were only 
working for yourself. Now we are thinking about our products as building 
blocks.> It's a virtuous cycle."> > Google is just one of a number of companies 
investing heavily in these concepts, with rivals such as Yahoo!, Microsoft and 
Amazon following suit. Many are> particularly keen to contribute to the 
open-source community, which develops software and tools that can be used 
freely by anybody at no cost. Alexandra> Palace in London will play host to a 
"Hackday" event this month being held jointly by Yahoo! and the BBC intended to 
foster relations with the technical> community.> > "I think that all these 
events are part of a conversation that has to happen between companies like the 
BBC and everyone else," said Matthew Cashmore, development> producer at the 
BBC. He stressed that it was important for many people to be able to talk to 
each other face to face and get a feeling for the internet> industry outside 
Silicon Valley. "It has to be very social; you can't exist solely on the web, 
you have to be out there rubbing shoulders with each other.> It's important in 
this industry that it's not all just about west coast America."> > > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 21:16:01 
+0530> From: "Harish Kotian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [AI] Advice 
required : career in music> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Message-ID: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; 
charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > Hi Gaurav> > I had already 
mentioned it is at Univercity club house, B road, Churchgate, > Mumbai.> 
Harish> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gaurav gadodia" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 
2007 11:02 PM> Subject: Re: [AI] Advice required : career in music> > > >> > Hi 
Harish,> >> > you were speaking about some music courses offered by mumbai 
university. i > > have a partial blind friend who is interested in doing 
masters in PHD in > > music from mumbai university. please let me know if you 
know more about > > the same.> >> > Thanks & regards,> > Gaurav> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> Subject: AccessIndia > > Digest, Vol 13, Issue 90> To: 
accessindia@accessindia.org.in> Date: Tue, > > 29 May 2007 20:57:14 -0500> > 
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Topics:> > 1. jaws and > > office 2007 (fayaz pasha)> 2. A call centre with a 
difference (amit > > bhattt)> 3. Re: Freedom Scientific and the Islamic 
fundamentalists> > > (Amritpal Singh)> 4. Re: Freedom Scientific and the 
Islamic > > fundamentalists> (Amritpal Singh)> 5. Re: Advice required : career 
in > > music (pamnani)> 6. Linux on Windows (Syed Imran)> > > > > 
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Message: 1> Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 23:15:35 +0530> From: "fayaz pasha" > > 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [AI] jaws and office 2007> To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Message-ID: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="iso-8859-1"> > Hi Friends,> > In my 
office there is a process of > > upgrading from office 2003 to office 2007. I 
wish to understand as to how > > accessible office 2007 is with jaws. Can i 
safely upgrade it or are they > > any known issues in this regard. If 1 has any 
problem using jaws with > > office 2007 how can it be solved. Please share your 
experiences of using > > jaws with office 2007.> > For your information I'm 
using jaws version 7 on > > windows XP professional SP 2.> > Regards,> Fayaz> 
Fayaz Pasha> MIS > > executive for manifest info services> Mobile: 9845942395 
website: > > www.manifestservices.com> Skype ID: fayaz_pasha> > > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 > > 
12:05:47 -0700> From: amit bhattt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: > > [AI] A call 
centre with a difference> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in> > > Message-ID: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: > > text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1> > A call 
centre with a difference> > By > > Monica Chadha> BBC News, Mumbai> > Nikita 
Patil> Nikita Patil says she's > > enjoying her work> > Nikita Patil, 23, works 
in a call centre, just like > > thousands of other Indian youngsters who have 
found jobs thanks to a > > booming outsourcing industry.> > Everyday, she calls 
at least 100 people > > and tries to sell them various products and services 
offered by a domestic > > telephone company. She makes roughly> $220 (?112) a 
month.> > What > > customers will not guess while talking to her is that she is 
blind.> > The > > call centre she works for is meant for "visually challenged 
only" and she > > is enjoying the experience.> > "It gets a bit difficult 
because every time > > it is a different customer while we are the same. We 
have to handle > > different types of customers - some are> rude and I often 
don't know how > > to talk to them, but some are friendly," she told the BBC 
news website.> > > > "Sometimes we get bored but we are really enjoying it."> > 
An experiment> > > > The outsourcing industry has played a major role in 
boosting India's > > economy.> > Many of the country's youth have more options 
in their hands > > and more money in their pockets than ever before.> > The 
blind do not want > > to be left behind and have now opened a call centre just 
for themselves in > > India's financial capital, Mumbai (Bombay).> > Pallavi 
Kadam, Employment > > Director at NAB> Ms Kadam says the visually-impaired have 
very good > > memories> > The centre, Drishti (Hindi for Vision), is an 
initiative of > > the National Association for the Blind (NAB).> > The 
association first > > tried out the experiment in the southern city of 
Bangalore. After a > > successful run there, it opened the small centre in 
Mumbai.> > At present > > 10 blind people - six men and four women in their 20s 
- have been hired by > > the centre run by a telephone company.> > They are 
paid three rupees > > (about seven US cents) per call, on a par with market 
rates, and each one > > makes at least 100 calls a day.> > 'Marketable'> > The 
director of the > > employment department at the NAB, Pallavi Kadam, says the 
outsourcing boom > > has opened up numerous options for the blind.> > "I would 
say visually > > impaired candidates have very good memory, they have good 
listening and > > speaking skills, so that is marketable. The blind are 
already> doing jobs > > such as medical transcription, and legal and business 
transcription," she > > says.> > Ms Kadam says the association trains the staff 
in communication > > skills to equip them for these jobs.> > Call centre> The 
call centre > > employs 10 people> > "Normally when the candidates come to us 
we have > > volunteers who give them a lot of counselling and training.> > 
"Most of > > these candidates have been educated in the vernacular medium so we 
have to > > help them with personality development and speaking good English 
that> is > > required in the market."> > The Drishti call centre is in a large 
room in > > the NAB offices. A normally-sighted person would communicate with 
the > > customer by reading out information> about a service or facility from a 
> > computer screen.> > However, the Drishti staff rely on software developed > 
> by a Bangalore-based company which converts text data into voice format.> > > 
> Staff access information on customers from a common server that holds > > the 
data in voice.> > Each person has two phones, one that is connected to > > the 
server and the other is used to contact customers.> > 'Right roles'> > > > All 
information received during the conversation is updated by punching > > numeric 
codes on the phone connected to the server.> > The software > > developers say 
the software could be used in a regular call centre.> > > > Vrinda Walavalkar> 
Walavalkar says the visually challenged may be able to > > fit into other call 
centres> > However, the big challenge for the blind > > would be to fit into 
the demanding atmosphere of a regular call centre > > where there is a lot more 
pressure on the> staff to make as many calls as > > possible and they are 
monitored very closely - or for regular call centres > > to be prepared to 
adapt their working practices> to accommodate blind > > staff.> > Vrinda 
Walavalkar, a spokeswoman for First Source Solutions, a > > global business 
process outsourcing company, says it may be possible for > > the blind to make> 
this transition.> > "I think the answer would be to > > look at the disability 
they have and therefore fit them into the right > > roles. So maybe they would 
not do computer-based> customer service or > > management or transformation.> > 
"What they would do maybe is more of the > > things that go into say data 
verification or outbound calling or product > > selling. There's no reason why 
one cannot> fit people to the capabilities > > that they have."> > India's 
economy is growing fast, and many companies > > are facing a severe talent 
shortage.> > This could be good news for the > > blind if it means that 
employers are prepared to be more imaginative in > > their recruitment 
policies.> > > > 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6698275.stm#startcontent> -- > > > 
Cordially,> > Amit Bhatt> Windows Live Messenger: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yahoo 
messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Skype ID: amitbhattindia> > "The difficult we 
do today, the impossible > > takes little longer"> > > > 
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------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 > > 
11:52:41 -0700> From: "Amritpal Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: > > Re: 
[AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Message-ID: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="iso-8859-1"> > I'm changing the subject 
but not the subject line. > > We should stop talking> about Islamic 
fundamentalism. Here, at this point, > > I want to ask a question.> As the 
Freedom Scientific is now going into the > > hands of the persons from> Middle 
East, should we expect someone to > > program Jaws in such a way so that> it 
can read Urdu and other Asian > > languages? Your views will be appreciated.> 
----- Original Message -----> > > From: "Vetrivel Murugan, Adhimoolam" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> To: > > <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> S\ent: Sunday, May 27, 
2007 3:34 PM> > > Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic 
fundamentalists> > > > > > Let's be very clear. Not all Muslims are 
fundamentalists and all> > > Christians> > are liberals. Every religion has 
liberal as well as > > conservative elements.> > As users of freedomscientific 
products, let's be > > very clear that the> > ownership of this company is 
simply switching from > > the American rich to> the> > Middle-eastern rich. So 
our debate and > > discussion should be focused around> > issues such as 
cutting down the > > cost of freedomscientific products, making> > them widely 
available to the > > visually impaired community etc. And hey, a> > final word: 
No matter > > whether we consider the new owners as> fundamentalists> > or not, 
they are > > hardly going to make much difference in terms of those> > issues 
that I > > just mentioned. I sincerely hope that I am proved wrong by> the> > 
new > > ownership.> >> > Vetri.> >> > ----- Original Message -----> > From: 
"firoz > > pathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> 
> > > Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:09 AM> > Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom > > 
Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> >> >> > dear venkat> > blind > > 
comunity is unique blind means blind without any color,religion or> > > > 
caste> > i do not understand your folloing line> > ""I was very much > > 
worried. Islamic> > fundamentalism is permeating into every corner of the > > 
earth and we all> have> > to be cautious about it.""> > ----- Original > > 
Message -----> > From: "Abdullah Ansari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 2:29 PM> > > > 
Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> >> > > >> 
> > On 5/26/07, venkat ramana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > > >>> > >> 
Honorable Members,> > >>> > >> When I first heard about the > > news of an 
Islamic> > >> fundamentalist> > >> group investing in Freedom > > Scientific, I 
was not very much concerned. I> > >> thought it was a > > roomer. But, when I 
heard the official podcast of FS> in> > >> which it's > > CEO has conformed the 
matter, I was very much worried.> Islamic> > >> > > fundamentalism is 
permeating into every corner of the earth and we all> > > > >> have> > >> to be 
cautious about it. There is no need, however, to > > oppose their> > >> 
decision> > >> and show any outward signs of > > opposition. But, it is a 
better idea to> > >> keep a> > >> watch on the > > happenings.> > >>> > >> 
Thanks> > >>> > >> Venkat> > >>> > >>> > >> When > > given to understand, the 
islamic fundamentalist are investing in> > >> > > Freedom Scientific,there is 
no concern to worry.Freedom Scientific is> > > > >> engage in a nobel cause and 
the so called islamic fundamentalist are> > > > >> encouraging them.My friend 
Venkat Ramana will appreciate that > > reverting> > >> back to fundamentalism 
will definitely remove the chaos, > > hatred and> > >> termoil> > >> in the 
society.Islam stands for helps to be > > extended to all mankind> > >> 
specially down trodan and handicapped.The > > investment in FS shall be> > >> 
viewed> > >> from this point of view.> > > > >> > >> > > Regards,> > > A J 
Ansari> > >> > > > > ---------------------------------> > >> Looking for people 
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> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Tue, 29 May > > 
2007 12:04:27 -0700> From: "Amritpal Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Subject: 
Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Message-ID: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="iso-8859-1"> > I also second your 
proposal and concerns.> ----- > > Original Message -----> From: "Vidya" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> To: > > <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 
2007 6:46 PM> > > Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic 
fundamentalists> > > > > > The most fundamentalist and the most dangerous are 
the Christians in> > > > America, and among them those who are the blind are 
more sectarian, so> > > > freedom scientific was already in fundamentalist 
hands. On what basis can> > > we> > call every Muslim organization 
fundamentalist?> >> > Having said > > that, I think this discussion has no 
place on this list. If I> > was the > > moderator I would send a very strong 
warning to Venkat for the> > communal > > nature of his message.> > (my 
opinion).> >> > Regards> > ----- Original > > Message -----> > From: "Vetrivel 
Murugan, Adhimoolam" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > Sent: > > Monday, May 28, 2007 4:04 AM> > 
Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and > > the Islamic fundamentalists> >> >> 
> > Let's be very clear. Not all > > Muslims are fundamentalists and all> > > 
Christians> > > are liberals. > > Every religion has liberal as well as 
conservative> elements.> > > As > > users of freedomscientific products, let's 
be very clear that the> > > > > ownership of this company is simply switching 
from the American rich to> > > > > the> > > Middle-eastern rich. So our debate 
and discussion should be > > focused> around> > > issues such as cutting down 
the cost of > > freedomscientific products,> making> > > them widely available 
to the > > visually impaired community etc. And hey, a> > > final word: No 
matter > > whether we consider the new owners as> > > fundamentalists> > > or 
not, > > they are hardly going to make much difference in terms of those> > > > 
> issues that I just mentioned. I sincerely hope that I am proved wrong by> > > 
> > the> > > new ownership.> > >> > > Vetri.> > >> > > ----- Original > > 
Message -----> > > From: "firoz pathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > > Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:09 AM> > > 
> > Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> > > > 
>> > >> > > dear venkat> > > blind comunity is unique blind means blind > > 
without any color,religion or> > > caste> > > i do not understand your > > 
folloing line> > > ""I was very much worried. Islamic> > > fundamentalism > > 
is permeating into every corner of the earth and we all> > > have> > > to > > 
be cautious about it.""> > > ----- Original Message -----> > > From: > > 
"Abdullah Ansari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > To: > > 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > > Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 2:29 PM> > > > 
> Subject: Re: [AI] Freedom Scientific and the Islamic fundamentalists> > > > 
>> > >> > >> On 5/26/07, venkat ramana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote:> > >>>> > 
>>> Honorable Members,> > >>>> > >>> When I first heard > > about the news of 
an Islamic> > >>> fundamentalist> > >>> group investing > > in Freedom 
Scientific, I was not very much concerned.> I> > >>> thought it > > was a 
roomer. But, when I heard the official podcast of FS> in> > >>> > > which it's 
CEO has conformed the matter, I was very much worried.> > >>> > > Islamic> > 
>>> fundamentalism is permeating into every corner of the earth > > and we all> 
> >>> have> > >>> to be cautious about it. There is no need, > > however, to 
oppose their> > >>> decision> > >>> and show any outward signs > > of 
opposition. But, it is a better idea to> > >>> keep a> > >>> watch on > > the 
happenings.> > >>>> > >>> Thanks> > >>>> > >>> Venkat> > >>>> > >>>> > > > >>> 
When given to understand, the islamic fundamentalist are investing in> > > > 
>>> Freedom Scientific,there is no concern to worry.Freedom Scientific > > is> 
> >>> engage in a nobel cause and the so called islamic fundamentalist > > are> 
> >>> encouraging them.My friend Venkat Ramana will appreciate that> > > 
reverting> > >>> back to fundamentalism will definitely remove the chaos, > > 
hatred and> > >>> termoil> > >>> in the society.Islam stands for helps to > > 
be extended to all mankind> > >>> specially down trodan and > > handicapped.The 
investment in FS shall be> > >>> viewed> > >>> from this > > point of view.> > 
>>> > >>> > >> Regards,> > >> A J Ansari> > >>> > > > >> 
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2007 20:59:57 +0530> From: "pamnani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Subject: Re: [AI] 
Advice required : career in music> To: > > <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> 
Message-ID: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; > > 
format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > Hari> Dont > > 
forget the photography classes. Another form of art.> By now you should > > 
know that everything is possible and learning of any > subject is Ok but > > 
ultimately what career is she interested in and if so how > much of vision > > 
will be required for that career. .> Kanchan> ----- Original Message ----- > > 
> From: "Harish Kotian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> Sent: > > Tuesday, May 29, 2007 20:08> 
Subject: Re: [AI] Advice required : career in > > music> > > > Hi Hari> >> > 
There is a blind girl Priya Dinesh at Bangalore > > who is doing painting. Her> 
> paintings have been showcased in many > > galleries here and abroad.> > Your 
sister Shanti knows her very well.> >> > > > There are good number of places 
even in India where she can get good> > > > training in fine arts.> >> > If she 
is interested in Barathnatyam, I know > > of a place at Khar, Mumbai> > where 
she could learn. I know the teacher > > well.> >> >> > At Univercity Club 
House, Churchgate, there are some music > > related> > programmes conducted by 
Univercity of Bombay.> > Harish.> >> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > 
From: "Hari Raghavan" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > To: 
<accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > > > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 7:26 PM> > 
Subject: [AI] Advice required : > > career in music> >> >> >> Hi list,> >>> >> 
A sister of one of my good > > friends has been gradually losing her sight > >> 
due> >> to RP. She is a > > highly creative person and excels in composing 
music and> >> singing, > > painting and dance. However due to vision loss she 
has had to> >> give> >> > > up the painting but continues to pursue her music 
and dance lessons.> >> > > For the past year she has been at home after her 
graduation. She wants to> > > >> make a career for herself in the creative arts 
but does not have an > > idea> >> of> >> how to go about it. Hence I needed 
your inputs to > > understand where can > >> one> >> get a formal education / 
certification > > in music / arts? She is open to> >> look> >> at international 
options too > > and I believe this individual can really > >> make> >> it big 
with some > > good training and exposure. I look forward to your> >> 
suggestions. > > Thanks.> >>> >>> >> Warm regards,> >> Hari> >>> >>> >>> >> 
"Lord, take me > > from untruth to truth, from darkness to light, from> >> 
mortality> >> to > > immortality"> >>> >> NAME : HARI RAGHAVAN> >> TEL : 
9820511395> >> ADD : > > B-103 VISHNUBAUG, 137 S.V. RD., ANDHERI (W), MUMBAI 
58> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >> > > > 
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> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Wed, 30 > > May 
2007 07:26:43 +0530> From: "Syed Imran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Subject: [AI] 
Linux on Windows> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>> > > Message-ID: <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: > > text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Hi> > I am 
pasting a message regarding > > a software called 'Wubi' which I received from 
CNET download.com. It seems > > that wubi lets Windows users install and run 
Ubuntu on Windows machine. > > And a good thing about it is it is a free 
software. > Here is the actual > > message:---> > Linux on Windows> The 
alternative, open-source operating > > system Linux has been making news 
recently. Last week, Dell began shipping > > PCs with the Linux distribution 
Ubuntu pre-installed, and on Friday I took > > a look at Wubi > > 
(http://software-files.download.com/sd/so1gScNaHYu8O6NPQaOpDXBqH1783uVoxmR_Qb5-n7NMZKD00yBh-yfM-rIDWyE9CLKu_fR4Qg0l2xC5EQbSsayeVzwQOdah/software/10689086/10689087/3/Wubi-7.04-test2.exe?lop=link&ptype=3000&ontid=2098&siteId=4&edId=3&pid=10689086&psid=10689087),
 > > free Windows software that lets you install and run Ubuntu on your Windows 
> > machine without creating a boot CD or partitioning your hard drive. > > > > 
According to recent stats from W3Counter, Linux still holds only a tiny > > 
fraction of the personal-computing market share (slightly less than > > Windows 
98!), but there's definitely a convergence going on within > > Windows, Mac, 
and Linux software development. The excellent > > personal-finance software 
GnuCash was recently ported from Linux to > > Windows, and the Lina project 
plans to soon release software that will let > > Windows and Mac users run 
Linux software on the OS of their choice. > > > > ---end of the message---> > 
Now what we have to worry is whether or not > > it is accessible with Jaws or 
any other screen reading software. In case > > if you have missed the link, it 
is> > > 
http://software-files.download.com/sd/so1gScNaHYu8O6NPQaOpDXBqH1783uVoxmR_Qb5-n7NMZKD00yBh-yfM-rIDWyE9CLKu_fR4Qg0l2xC5EQbSsayeVzwQOdah/software/10689086/10689087/3/Wubi-7.04-test2.exe?lop=link&ptype=3000&ontid=2098&siteId=4&edId=3&pid=10689086&psid=10689087>
 > > > If the link doesn't work then copy it to your browser's address bar and 
> > hit enter.> > Have a wonderful future > > Syed Imran> > > > 
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