Hi Wheels,
 
I get audio book tapes through the Talking Books Program, and here in Texas they have just started a joint program with Unabridged: Digital Audio Books For The Blind.  You might want to contact Unabridged to see what it takes to join them. 
 
 

Welcome to Unabridged: Digital Audio Books

Providing instant access to Windows Media based content for blind and visually impaired library patrons of Unabridged! Audio books can be enjoyed on PCs with Windows Media Player, or transfer the content to portable CD or MP3 players or other WMA-enabled devices for your listening pleasure.
http://unabridged.lib.overdrive.com/0B8C5F31-BE4A-42DE-A869-5B5CF4483809/10/92/en/Default.htm 
 
I hope this helps.
 
With Love,

CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
Texas, USA


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Public libraries are also a great source for audio books.  Our central library has hundreds available and those with disabilities received free delivery.
Check it out.  You have little to nothing to lose.
W
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/22/2006 5:59:17 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Afew weeks ago someone posted a link to a site that had free streaming of
audio books. I lost it. Could someone direct me to it again? Thanks.

 

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