No, I ment the presentations.
That web ones. are they archived, if so, where are they? We do have the
right those who didn't listen to listen to them again!!!


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From: Charles Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 16 June 2007 11:27 AM
To: Scott Erichsen; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] HumanWare Online Braille Display Presentation

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>From: "Scott Erichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
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>Date sent: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 10:09:35 +1000
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] HumanWare Online Braille Display 
Presentation

>Hi, Was this presentation archived? if so, where? And what about 
the
>previous ones that were on E.G.  dictionary etc.

>Scott



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>Subject: [Braillenote] HumanWare Online Braille Display 
Presentation


>HumanWare invites you to join its new on-line audio chat room for 
a web
>based presentation
>of its innovative line of wireless, Bluetooth braille displays.  
On Friday,
>June 15
>at 3:00 PM.  Eastern Standard Time, Larry Lewis, President of 
Flying Blind,
>LLC, will
>be showcasing HumanWare's BrailleConnect braille displays in a 
variety of
>practical
>situations.  Lewis will discuss the importance of refreshable 
braille access
>within
>higher education and employment settings and he will be 
demonstrating how
>the Brailleconnect
>enables users to compete with their sighted peers, accessing 
mainstream
>desktop and
>portable applications independently and efficiently.  This 
presentation is
>completely
>accessible to both sighted and vision impaired consumers and 
service
>providers who
>use a screen reader or magnification program.
>The BrailleConnect series of braille displays are the most 
portable,
>versatile and
>innovative access tools which, when used in conjunction with 
MobileSpeak
>Pocket,
>allow for tactual access of hundreds of off-the-shelf PDAs and 
mobile
>phones.  The
>Brailleconnect series enable users to read the contents of a PC 
screen as
>well as
>input braille to a desktop or laptop using a USB or wireless 
Bluetooth
>connection
>along with their favorite screen reader.
>To join Larry for this on-line demonstration, visit the link 
below.  First
>time users
>will be asked to click on the download button to install the 
necessary chat
>client
>plug-in.  Create a username to enter the chat room and a password 
is not
>required.
>Lewis will be fielding questions about the usage of these 
displays at the
>conclusion
>of the demonstration.
>www.tcconference.com/keychat
>Visit www.HumanWare.com


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