Larry Martin is reading woodworking magazines on CD Rom in MP3 format.  You 
can contact him at the following email address.

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Hope this helps.

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Max.  K 4 O D S.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Fowle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] advice pleas


> Carl,
> Since nobody else has had a whack at this, I'll pass along what I
> think I know, maybe it'll generate some corrections or enhancements.
>
> I know of no magazines offered directly in word format, but
> Bookshare
> http://www.bookshare.org
> has some in daisy format which can be converted to html with
> software they provide.  They are a paid subscription of course
> for print impaired folks, and I don't think there is anything there
> in the areas you want.
>
> Also of course the library of congress's talking book
> program, I believe may have something on gardening in one of the various
> talking book formats, all audio or maybe braille.  Braille can be
> back translated to text, but the audio formats must be played on a talking
> book complient device.
>
> There may be some print mags that are beginning to offer electronic
> subscriptions, but they'll be in PDF or some other proprietary format
> which may or may not be readilly converted to word or text.
>
> And don't anybody write back to whine at me how accessible PDF is,
> you'll get a very loud and very knowledgable lecture on the 
> inconsistancies
> of that bloody mess.  Some PDF is accessible sometimes.
>
> Basically nobody is likely to produce commercial magazines in word or any
> other easilly modified format because they can't be sure of keeping
> their copyright protected and not having people distribute
> modified or corrupted versions of their copyrighted materials.
>
> Tom Fowle
>
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