Hi Ari!

    I have been a member of recordings for the blind for lots of years and I
have never had to pay anything for their services. They use to give out
their catalogues for free but that did change several years ago.  I think
they have a web site that you can go to to see what they have or just call
the toll free number for their help.  You do have to set up an account with
them showing that you are blind.  I am going to call them tomorrow to see if
things have changed.







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From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Talking chess computer


> Hi Mark,
> Thanks very much for this. For me in SA, the one thing I was worried about
> was that I'd spend this money on the set and find it couldn't help, or
that
> I couldn't really use it. It's great to hear that I have the choice of
> sending it back. Now all I need is something to help me learn chess. Jim
> suggests Recordings for the Blind, but that won't really help me since it
is
> quite expensive (once I wanted to join, I heard that it was $76 a year or
> something). The other problem I have with Recordings for the Blind is
that,
> even though I know they have a wide variety of books in many subjects,
I've
> never really been able to find a list where I could sort of browse
> categories of books they have.
> Ari
>
>
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