Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

2009-06-11 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Yes, Kanchan, everybody has the right to choose one's battles.
However, everybody is not equally capable to fight those out.
There are hundreds of internal and external factors influencing one's endeavors.
Anyway, I am about to choose my priorities for striving, and it seems education 
sector has a vast potential to generate satisfying employment for at least 
those woo persevere at studies.

I am not comparing priorities.
All issues affecting disabled merit a genuine striving, however, I can surely 
say that railways, education, and such other problems do affect substantially  
more number of disabled individuals than, say, air travel and share trading, 
which are the domain of a few elite. Moreover, the people affected by former 
issues, unlike those affected by later ones,  are not capable themselves to 
raise a whimper, let alone fight a battle with authorities. So, we have to 
launch a full-fledged agitation for all such issues.

Regards



-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Pamnani
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:42 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

Rajesh, I am glad you accept that you are passive. What stops people like
you from taking out the agitation.
You are so talented why not use your pen. Get the people around you to get
together for a rally. I have heard you speak and I know you can motivate.
Why not start something which we can all join. Something like the dharna I
had planned against Nasscom and so many accessindians had agreed to be
there.

Please do not compare priorities if someone wants to fight DGCA  let them.
do not think that one is more than the other. We all have the right to
choose our battles.

Last week in response to my email on the Database someone did tell me that
we should be fighting against the coins problem rather than wasting money on
a database. .
Why could not that person take up the challenge himself and fight against
the coins issue and let me choose  my battle.
Why does everyone think that others are there to fight these battles.Lets
fight them for ourselves and for the benfit of others.

I chose to fight the NSDL or the Banks problem no one forced me to do them.
On the coins issue I had written a mail about a month ago. After that there
was complete silence because everyone realised that they did not want to
take the lead.
Yes the railways is a problem. I am going to take up about 3 of those many
problems after I finish some basic work on the database and on the scribes
issue. Also the problems of the physiotherapist need to be looked into
urgently.  Until I do something you can do a lot.
I hope you and everyone here does do something.

Kanchan Pamnani
Advocate  Solicitor
9, Suleman Chambers,
Battery Street, Colaba,
Mumbai - 400 039.



- Original Message -
From: Rahul Gambhir rahul.gambhi...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.



 I also had a similar experience, I was traveling from Dheradun to Delhi,
 and
 the railway police allowed 2 persons to get into the coach. They were
 allotted seats against some amount which they paid to security personals.
 When I requested one of the security personal to vacate a birth for me so
 that I can sleep. He said that there is no birth vacant in the
 compartment.
 And that was the time when I entered into a debate with them, as I was
 aware
 about actual facts.

 Normally there are 4 births in the Disabled coach out of which 2 births
 were
 occupied by those sighted persons and one by the 2 security personals, and
 one birth by me and my escort.

 I started by requesting sighted person to change their coach, as this
 coach
 is reserved for Disabled travelers. The police personals started defending
 them as they were bribed for allotting births.

 After a long debate with those 4 persons they finally vacated the coach at
 haridwar, and we managed to get our due rights.

 There are many changes that are required to be brought in the system of
 railways ranging from getting reservation done to traveling, to make the
 traveling of disabled persons convenient.

 Thanks
 Rahul Gambhir

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani,
 Rajesh
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 2:33 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] My experiance in travel.

 All these absurd problems with disability sector are because we have lost
 ability to give a fight.
 Has there been any rally to voice all these issues?
 Has anybody undertaken a fast to ventilate all such issues?
 Has anybody assassinated a prominent personality because disability issues
 were not taken cognizance of?

 Millions and millions of disabled continue to live like ants, being trod
 upon by so-called normal individuals daily.

Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread Amiyo Biswas

Hello,

You may run the disk cleanup utility to delete unnecessary files and it will 
decrease the number of files. You may use other utilities like CCleaner for 
better results.


As for defragmentation, it reorganises files in sequential sectors. A sector 
requires 8196 kb hard disk space. When you are creating a file, its contents 
are placed at a particular sector. When you edit this file again and the 
file size exceeds the limit 819b kb, the contents are supposed to be written 
to the next sector. In case, the next sector is already occupied by another 
file, the operating system finds out another empty sector for it. Thus, a 
single file may spread over more than one non-contiguous sectors. 
Defragmentation checks all sectors and organises the contents in sequential 
sectors. It helps reloading the files faster.



With best regards,

Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 91-9433464329


- Original Message - 
From: moiz tundawala moiztundaw...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:02 AM
Subject: [AI] Query regarding my computer



Hello People
I find that my C drive has more than 20 files. Is this a cause for
worry? I got the numbers when I finished scanning the computer for
viruses. Is there any way I can decrease the number of files?
Will defragmenting help? What purpose does disc defragmentation serve
actually? Can I go ahead given the fact that the C drive also has my
operating system installed?
Please help.
M.



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[AI] teaching positions and reservation for the disabled

2009-06-11 Thread nisha singh
hey all,
its quite true that government and the so called abled society continues to
derecognise the efforts of the handicapped. i think we should keep  eye on
each and every vacancy that is coming out all over india. whenever the
violation comes out we must fight it out. it should not be the fight of one
of us. if some one of us has any connections in nationalised newspaper we
must publish the major issues weekly in that section of the newspaper. the
idea will be a definit hit and more and more people will benefit of it. yes
i am saying that the major issues of discussion among us week after week and
other issues will be of immense use to all.

nisha


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Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread nisha singh
moiz

please remove the temporary files and clean the registry . this may solve
the purpose.

nisha


On 6/11/09, moiz tundawala moiztundaw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello People
 I find that my C drive has more than 20 files. Is this a cause for
 worry? I got the numbers when I finished scanning the computer for
 viruses. Is there any way I can decrease the number of files?
 Will defragmenting help? What purpose does disc defragmentation serve
 actually? Can I go ahead given the fact that the C drive also has my
 operating system installed?
 Please help.
 M.



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Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread Amiyo Biswas
I am sorry, I wrote 8192 kb instead of 8192 bytes as the size of a sector on 
a hard drive. Each sector in a floppy contained 512 bytes.
- Original Message - 
From: Amiyo Biswas amiyo.bis...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer



Hello,

You may run the disk cleanup utility to delete unnecessary files and it 
will decrease the number of files. You may use other utilities like 
CCleaner for better results.


As for defragmentation, it reorganises files in sequential sectors. A 
sector requires 8196 kb hard disk space. When you are creating a file, its 
contents are placed at a particular sector. When you edit this file again 
and the file size exceeds the limit 819b kb, the contents are supposed to 
be written to the next sector. In case, the next sector is already 
occupied by another file, the operating system finds out another empty 
sector for it. Thus, a single file may spread over more than one 
non-contiguous sectors. Defragmentation checks all sectors and organises 
the contents in sequential sectors. It helps reloading the files faster.



With best regards,

Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 91-9433464329


- Original Message - 
From: moiz tundawala moiztundaw...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:02 AM
Subject: [AI] Query regarding my computer



Hello People
I find that my C drive has more than 20 files. Is this a cause for
worry? I got the numbers when I finished scanning the computer for
viruses. Is there any way I can decrease the number of files?
Will defragmenting help? What purpose does disc defragmentation serve
actually? Can I go ahead given the fact that the C drive also has my
operating system installed?
Please help.
M.



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Re: [AI] any one can teach me talley!

2009-06-11 Thread Sameer


Dear Friend,

Please inform as to which city you are residing in. I live in Mumbai  have 
been using Tally in my professional work for several years.


Tally is quite accessible with JAWS version 9.0. You can also download 
scrips for improving the accessibility from the NAB Delhi website. These 
scrips were developed by our fellow-member, Pranay.


Your Friend
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
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To: voicevision-boun...@blindinfo.org
Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:55 PM
Subject: [AI]  any one can teach me talley!


   Dear friends:
I am using Jaws last 5 years. Now I holding Jaws 9.00 version. I know E mail 
in and out, MS Excel, MS Word and internet browsing. But, I wished to 
lurning Talley and diffèrent application. PLS guide me.

Thanks for ever.
B. Tharanipathy.
mobile: 09840825958


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[AI] Nokia is developing phone that never needs to be charged

2009-06-11 Thread ruchir falodiya
Nokia is developing phone that never needs to be charged

http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/009/06/nokia_is_developing_phone_that_never_needs_to_be_charged.htm

Radio Wave-Powered Nokia
Devices That Never Needs To Be Charged?

Radio Wave-Powered Nokia

Small, battery-powered gadgets make powerful computing portable but
unfortunately, there's still a continual need to recharge the
batteries of phones and
other gadgets by hooking them up to a tangle of wires.

Fortunately the
latest technology
 trends proposed a way to cut the cords by
wirelessly supplying power
 to devices and Nokia researchers have developed a new technique for powering
mobile devices
 that could draw enough power from ambient radio waves to keep a
cell-phone handset topped up.

Imagine a self-powering
smartphone
 that actually never needs to be charged because it converts
electromagnetic radiation emitted from Wi-Fi transmitters, cell-phone
antennas, TV masts, and
other sources into the energy it needs to keep running?!

The idea of beaming power through the air has been around for nearly
two centuries, and it is used to some extent today to power some types
of
radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags
 and Nokia device will work on the same principles by converting
electromagnetic waves into an electrical signal.

This requires two passive circuits. Even if you are only getting
microwatts, you can still harvest energy, provided your circuit is not
using more power
than it's receiving, said Markku Rouvala, a researcher from the Nokia
Research Centre, in Cambridge, U.K.

Rouvala says that his group is working towards a prototype that could
harvest up to 50 milliwatts of power--enough to slowly recharge a
phone that is switched
off. He says current prototypes can harvest 3 to 5 milliwatts.

Sound Wave-powered Devices Possible

To increase the amount of power that can be harvested and the range at
which it works, Nokia is focusing on harvesting many different
frequencies. It needs
a wideband receiver, says Rouvala, to capture signals from between
500 megahertz and 10 gigahertz--a range that encompasses many
different radio communication
signals.

Historically, energy-harvesting technologies have only been found in
niche markets, powering wireless sensors and RFID tags in particular.
If Nokia's claims
stand up, then it could push energy harvesting into mainstream
consumer devices.


 This is a major step toward a portable, adaptable and cost-effective
technology for powering mobile devices and it's not as far-fetched as
it may seem.



-- 
As long as forever,
I will stay by your side,
I'll be your companion,
Your friend and your guide!!!

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[AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread nisha singh
hello friends,

i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy. have
any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
 delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.

for information you may see the link.

http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

nisha


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[AI] make your cane search the keys

2009-06-11 Thread nisha singh
hey friends,

those using the canes made up of aluminium which are hollow inside can put a
four to five inch magnet inside. it will not put much weight and will help
you in finding keys, coins, help you in mobility if some metal is around but
that will come after some practice. you can find more utilities by yourself.

nisha


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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread Payal kapoor

dear nisha

i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early 
stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy and 
can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any tunnel. i 
do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried several. yes, 
they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some general improvement, 
but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that there may be any sort of 
treatment for the same. generally these claims are made to lure the people 
who are emotionally defenceless and would do anything to see some hope. once 
hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to with some promises for the future, 
thus spending time, money and emotionally draining themselves when the same 
energy could have been used to do other things to move on in life.


a personal opinion.
- Original Message - 
From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy



hello friends,

i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy. 
have

any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.

for information you may see the link.

http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

nisha


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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread Vedprakash Sharma
accupuncture is good sometimes, however, it is not based upon the the 
scientifically laid down research program. hence, it is used as an 
alternative therapy. in many hospitals, including Sir Gunga Ram, this 
treatment is given. there are some private clinics too. but they are very 
costly.
- Original Message - 
From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy



hello friends,

i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy. 
have

any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.

for information you may see the link.

http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

nisha


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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread Vedprakash Sharma
I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies like 
music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an experience, 
just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the 
troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments as 
something is better than nothing.
I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was held in 
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced to 
meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper on 
Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:

http://vpsharmaa.webs.com

- Original Message - 
From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy



dear nisha

i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early 
stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy 
and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any 
tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried 
several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some 
general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that 
there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these claims 
are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would do 
anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to 
with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and 
emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been used 
to do other things to move on in life.


a personal opinion.
- Original Message - 
From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy



hello friends,

i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy. 
have

any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.

for information you may see the link.

http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

nisha


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Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread sandeep singh

Dear Moiz,

It is not unusual to have such a large number of files since your c 
drive also has the operating system and operating system has a lot of 
files. As for defrag program is concerned, it does not reduce the 
file numbers. When you write some file the data is stored in the 
sector available after the previous entry. So if you open and work in 
5 different files and then open the first file again and write to it, 
the data is not stored where the previous data in the same file was 
stored but after the data of the fifth file. Thus your files are 
fragmented which naturally leaves empty spaces on your disk and 
computer also takes more time in reading different parts of the same 
file which are stored at different locations on your disk. Defrag 
program moves these data to the same place for each file and saves 
space and also action time, which enhances the speed of the computer. 
So, you should regularly use it.

Regards,
Sandeep

At 11:02 AM 11-06-09, you wrote:

Hello People
I find that my C drive has more than 20 files. Is this a cause for
worry? I got the numbers when I finished scanning the computer for
viruses. Is there any way I can decrease the number of files?
Will defragmenting help? What purpose does disc defragmentation serve
actually? Can I go ahead given the fact that the C drive also has my
operating system installed?
Please help.
M.



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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread sandeep singh

Dear Nisha and Payal,
I too came across one such advertisement and enquired about it. The 
doctor said that the treatment was possible only if the problem was 
in very early stage and the treatment cost was very high as well. So 
I really don't know if anything is really possible. In my case it wasn't.

Regards,
Sandeep

At 03:48 PM 11-06-09, you wrote:

dear nisha

i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the 
early stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an 
alternate therapy and can surely tell you there is definitely no 
light at the end of any tunnel. i do not believe any of these 
therapies work and i have tried several. yes, they might stimulate 
the related nerves and cause some general improvement, but refuse to 
believe if anyone is to claim that there may be any sort of 
treatment for the same. generally these claims are made to lure the 
people who are emotionally defenceless and would do anything to see 
some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to with some 
promises for the future, thus spending time, money and emotionally 
draining themselves when the same energy could have been used to do 
other things to move on in life.


a personal opinion.
- Original Message - From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy



hello friends,

i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy. have
any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.

for information you may see the link.

http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

nisha


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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread shikher goyal
hei to all
hope all are good
is this accupuncture therapy manual based or some machine based and
how is it  for RP?
there is also private clinics and one which i know is stone clinic in
delhi near safdarjang airport which gives accupuncture therapy. is
this accupuncture therapy same in sir gunga ram hospital if someone
has idea.

my vision is also going down slowly and i want to know is there any
way which can help me to retain it.
every suggestion would be highly appreciated!
contact me off the the list:
skype: shikago09
yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
 gmail: shikag...@gmail.com
with regards
shikher goyal

On 6/11/09, Vedprakash Sharma vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies like
 music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an experience,
 just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the
 troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments as
 something is better than nothing.
 I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was held in
 Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced to
 meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper on
 Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:
 http://vpsharmaa.webs.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


 dear nisha

 i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early
 stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy
 and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any
 tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried
 several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some
 general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that
 there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these claims
 are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would do
 anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to
 with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and
 emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been used
 to do other things to move on in life.

 a personal opinion.
 - Original Message -
 From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
 Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


 hello friends,

 i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy.
 have
 any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
 hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
 delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
 those interested my try and try and see the result.

 for information you may see the link.

 http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

 nisha


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Re: [AI] any one can teach me talley!

2009-06-11 Thread shikher goyal
hello sameer sir and other members
i installed tally but couldn't access even after installing scripts.
may you tell me how do you use it?
also is there any other software other than tally which is accessible with jaws.
is there any scripts available for busy win?
feel free to send me off the list.

skype: shikago09
yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
gmail: shikag...@gmail.comwith regards
shikher goyal

On 6/11/09, Sameer sala...@gawab.com wrote:

 Dear Friend,

 Please inform as to which city you are residing in. I live in Mumbai  have
 been using Tally in my professional work for several years.

 Tally is quite accessible with JAWS version 9.0. You can also download
 scrips for improving the accessibility from the NAB Delhi website. These
 scrips were developed by our fellow-member, Pranay.

 Your Friend
  Sameer Latey
 Mumbai, India
 - Original Message -
 From: tharani pathiandka...@gmail.com
 To: voicevision-boun...@blindinfo.org
 Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:55 PM
 Subject: [AI]  any one can teach me talley!


 Dear friends:
 I am using Jaws last 5 years. Now I holding Jaws 9.00 version. I know E mail
 in and out, MS Excel, MS Word and internet browsing. But, I wished to
 lurning Talley and diffèrent application. PLS guide me.
 Thanks for ever.
 B. Tharanipathy.
 mobile: 09840825958


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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread SEEMA
Respected Sir,
Please give me your personal email Id on whhich I  can contact you.
Thanks  regards,
Seema

- Original Message -
From: Vedprakash Sharma vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


 I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies like
 music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an
experience,
 just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the
 troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments as
 something is better than nothing.
 I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was held
in
 Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced to
 meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper on
 Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:
 http://vpsharmaa.webs.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


  dear nisha
 
  i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early
  stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy
  and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any
  tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried
  several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some
  general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that
  there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these claims
  are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would do
  anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to
  with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and
  emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been
used
  to do other things to move on in life.
 
  a personal opinion.
  - Original Message -
  From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
  Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
 
 
  hello friends,
 
  i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy.
  have
  any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray
of
  hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that
in
  delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture
department.
  those interested my try and try and see the result.
 
  for information you may see the link.
 
  http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28
 
  nisha
 
 
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Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

2009-06-11 Thread Vamshi. G
Yes, Kanchan madam, I too accept that many of us are ready to start an
e group for discussing various problems of VVI people, but very few
are ready to fight for them in the virtual world.
I feel these e groups should only serve as home work exercise for the
real battles.

But, as Rajesh sir said, many of us lack the academic, social and,
importantly, the financial resources to take up an issue and fight it
out.
I am ignorant of the legal costs, actually, how much will it cost to
fight a court case, say the one relating to the scribe for banking
exams?  And how about sharing that cost among ourselves, atleast among
those who are employed and willing to afford?

Personally, I am ready to spend up to5% of my annual income for this purpose.
I know this is an off topic proposal as financial transactions
shouldn't be discussed on the list, but if the government is not
bothered about us and, as you said, NGOs are so worried about the
costs, then we might not have any other option but to shoulder the
responsibility.

In my second or third class, i used to have a hindi lesson apna kam
swayam karo, which means we should do our works on our own.


-- 
G. Vamshi
PH Res : +91 877-2243861
Mobile: +91 9949349497
E-mail ID:
gvamsh...@gmail.com
Skype: gvamshi81

God helps those who help themselves



On 6/11/09, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 Yes, Kanchan, everybody has the right to choose one's battles.
 However, everybody is not equally capable to fight those out.
 There are hundreds of internal and external factors influencing one's
 endeavors.
 Anyway, I am about to choose my priorities for striving, and it seems
 education sector has a vast potential to generate satisfying employment for
 at least those woo persevere at studies.

 I am not comparing priorities.
 All issues affecting disabled merit a genuine striving, however, I can
 surely say that railways, education, and such other problems do affect
 substantially  more number of disabled individuals than, say, air travel and
 share trading, which are the domain of a few elite. Moreover, the people
 affected by former issues, unlike those affected by later ones,  are not
 capable themselves to raise a whimper, let alone fight a battle with
 authorities. So, we have to launch a full-fledged agitation for all such
 issues.

 Regards



 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Pamnani
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:42 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

 Rajesh, I am glad you accept that you are passive. What stops people like
 you from taking out the agitation.
 You are so talented why not use your pen. Get the people around you to get
 together for a rally. I have heard you speak and I know you can motivate.
 Why not start something which we can all join. Something like the dharna I
 had planned against Nasscom and so many accessindians had agreed to be
 there.

 Please do not compare priorities if someone wants to fight DGCA  let them.
 do not think that one is more than the other. We all have the right to
 choose our battles.

 Last week in response to my email on the Database someone did tell me that
 we should be fighting against the coins problem rather than wasting money on
 a database. .
 Why could not that person take up the challenge himself and fight against
 the coins issue and let me choose  my battle.
 Why does everyone think that others are there to fight these battles.Lets
 fight them for ourselves and for the benfit of others.

 I chose to fight the NSDL or the Banks problem no one forced me to do them.
 On the coins issue I had written a mail about a month ago. After that there
 was complete silence because everyone realised that they did not want to
 take the lead.
 Yes the railways is a problem. I am going to take up about 3 of those many
 problems after I finish some basic work on the database and on the scribes
 issue. Also the problems of the physiotherapist need to be looked into
 urgently.  Until I do something you can do a lot.
 I hope you and everyone here does do something.

 Kanchan Pamnani
 Advocate  Solicitor
 9, Suleman Chambers,
 Battery Street, Colaba,
 Mumbai - 400 039.



 - Original Message -
 From: Rahul Gambhir rahul.gambhi...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:00 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.



 I also had a similar experience, I was traveling from Dheradun to Delhi,
 and
 the railway police allowed 2 persons to get into the coach. They were
 allotted seats against some amount which they paid to security personals.
 When I requested one of the security personal to vacate a birth for me so
 that I can sleep. He said that there is no birth vacant in the
 compartment.
 And that was the time when I entered into a debate with them, as I was
 aware
 about actual facts.

 Normally there are 4 births in 

[AI] can i load a dictionary on my mobile?

2009-06-11 Thread soloman s
dear sir, of course you can load a dictionary on your mobile.  TMAdict
 is the little program that you need to try.   why not visit
blindsea.com  and find this and many other programs.   enjoy using the
program.   with warm regards,  solomon.  teachs...@gmail.com  skypeID:
 solomonkarur



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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread shikher goyal
hei
i gave it but its ok... giving again
thanks for reply

skype: shikago09
yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
gmail: shikag...@gmail.com
mo: 943347
with regards
shikher

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:22 AM, SEEMA seema7...@gmail.com wrote:

 Respected Sir,
 Please give me your personal email Id on whhich I  can contact you.
 Thanks  regards,
 Seema

 - Original Message -
 From: Vedprakash Sharma vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:29 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


  I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies like
  music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an
 experience,
  just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the
  troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments as
  something is better than nothing.
  I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was held
 in
  Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced to
  meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper on
  Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:
  http://vpsharmaa.webs.com
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
 
 
   dear nisha
  
   i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early
   stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy
   and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any
   tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried
   several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some
   general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that
   there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these claims
   are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would do
   anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to
   with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and
   emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been
 used
   to do other things to move on in life.
  
   a personal opinion.
   - Original Message -
   From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
   To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
   Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
   Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
  
  
   hello friends,
  
   i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy.
   have
   any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray
 of
   hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that
 in
   delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture
 department.
   those interested my try and try and see the result.
  
   for information you may see the link.
  
   http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28
  
   nisha
  
  
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[AI] Acer and Intel to launch Timeline series of notebook models

2009-06-11 Thread Renuka Warrier
The Hindu News Update Service
 
News Update Service
Thursday, June 11, 2009 : 1800 Hrs   

Sci.  Tech.
Acer and Intel to launch Timeline series of notebook models 

Bangalore (PTI): Leading notebook player Acer and leading chip manufacturer, 
Intel, today announced the launch of the `Aspire Timeline Series' (ATS) of
featherweight notebook models in India. 

The notebook models have over eight bours of battery life and is based on 
Intel's Ultra-low Voltage (ULV) platform. 

The ATS series, which aims at striking an equlibrium between computer lightness 
and battery life is an ultra thin, ultra light notebook series with promise
of all-day computing W S Mukund, Managing Director, Acer India, told media. 

The series using the power smart adapter saves 1,752 watt per year. The power 
smart adapter enters the adaptive charging mode automatically when the battery
is fully charged and stops consuming energy, reducing tear and wear on battery. 

The notebook at a pricing in the mainstream space enables eight-hours of 
non-stop computing, is five degree celsius cooler on the user-skin, incorproates
the laminate wall jet technology that uses aerodynamic design for a laptop to 
ensure cooling, said S Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer, Acer India. 

It is a disruptive model that leverages Intel's ULV platform, has LED backlit 
display with 16.9 aspect ratio, 1366 X768 HD resolution, which has been
engineered to ensure 40 percent measurable benefits to the customers, he said. 

The series is available in three form factors--13.3 inches, 14 inches and 15.6 
inches. The Aspire 3810 T is priced at Rs 39,999, Aspire 4810 T at Rs 42,999
and Aspire 5810 T at Rs 44,999 (all exclusive of taxes). 

The key features of the series is a glossy fine tip keyboard, a multi-gesture 
touch pad and comes with most up-to date communication options including a
built-in Wi-FI/Wi-Max functionalities, a webcam optimisef for low light 
conditions, a dolby sound room, said Mr. Rajendran. 

ATS is compliant with Energy star 5.0 pre-requisites and consumers 66 percent 
less than required by energy star. 

' With Intel's new ULV proccessor family, notebooks can now measure under an 
inch thick,weigh much less than before and include wireless options, said
Praksh Bagri, Director, Marketing, Intel South Asia. 

According to Mr. Mukund, Acer expects that 20 percent to 30 percent of overall 
PC sales would come from this series with the consumer shift being to ultra
thin. The product is targetted at students, SMBs and those who travel a lot. 

He said though the PC market had been impacted by recession. These year there 
are small signs of revival. We expect that by festival time, like Diwali,
it would come back to normal. The consumer segment is looking up, the 
education segment is robust and the government segment is expected to pick up by
August-September, he said. 

The company is looking at a growth of 20 percent in desktop category though the 
industry was looking at a negative five percent growth and in notebeook
while the industry was expected to see a growth of 20 pecent, the firm was 
hoping for 35 percent. 



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Re: [AI] any one can teach me talley!

2009-06-11 Thread Sameer


Dear Friend,

What version of Tally are you using? Also, which OS are you using?

The scrips on the NAB Delhi were prepared for Tally versions 6.3  7.2 in an 
Windows XP OS.


Your Friend
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
- Original Message - 
From: shikher goyal shikag...@gmail.com

To: Sameer sala...@gawab.com; accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: [AI]  any one can teach me talley!


hello sameer sir and other members
i installed tally but couldn't access even after installing scripts.
may you tell me how do you use it?
also is there any other software other than tally which is accessible with 
jaws.

is there any scripts available for busy win?
feel free to send me off the list.

skype: shikago09
yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
gmail: shikag...@gmail.comwith regards
shikher goyal

On 6/11/09, Sameer sala...@gawab.com wrote:


Dear Friend,

Please inform as to which city you are residing in. I live in Mumbai  
have

been using Tally in my professional work for several years.

Tally is quite accessible with JAWS version 9.0. You can also download
scrips for improving the accessibility from the NAB Delhi website. These
scrips were developed by our fellow-member, Pranay.

Your Friend
 Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
- Original Message -
From: tharani pathiandka...@gmail.com
To: voicevision-boun...@blindinfo.org
Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:55 PM
Subject: [AI]  any one can teach me talley!


Dear friends:
I am using Jaws last 5 years. Now I holding Jaws 9.00 version. I know E 
mail

in and out, MS Excel, MS Word and internet browsing. But, I wished to
lurning Talley and diffèrent application. PLS guide me.
Thanks for ever.
B. Tharanipathy.
mobile: 09840825958


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Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

2009-06-11 Thread phani srikanth
hi all, yes we have to always share the responsibility while fighting
towards those issues. as far as i am concerned i am ready to lend my
relentless support both financially and physically to fight for these
issues. but i feel that we must fight these issues collectively and
not as an individual as individual protests does not bring any fruits
from our great governments. So it is requested that all accessindians
shall come forward for solving these issues.

On 6/11/09, Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, Kanchan madam, I too accept that many of us are ready to start an
 e group for discussing various problems of VVI people, but very few
 are ready to fight for them in the virtual world.
 I feel these e groups should only serve as home work exercise for the
 real battles.

 But, as Rajesh sir said, many of us lack the academic, social and,
 importantly, the financial resources to take up an issue and fight it
 out.
 I am ignorant of the legal costs, actually, how much will it cost to
 fight a court case, say the one relating to the scribe for banking
 exams?  And how about sharing that cost among ourselves, atleast among
 those who are employed and willing to afford?

 Personally, I am ready to spend up to5% of my annual income for this
 purpose.
 I know this is an off topic proposal as financial transactions
 shouldn't be discussed on the list, but if the government is not
 bothered about us and, as you said, NGOs are so worried about the
 costs, then we might not have any other option but to shoulder the
 responsibility.

 In my second or third class, i used to have a hindi lesson apna kam
 swayam karo, which means we should do our works on our own.


 --
 G. Vamshi
 PH Res : +91 877-2243861
 Mobile: +91 9949349497
 E-mail ID:
 gvamsh...@gmail.com
 Skype: gvamshi81

 God helps those who help themselves



 On 6/11/09, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 Yes, Kanchan, everybody has the right to choose one's battles.
 However, everybody is not equally capable to fight those out.
 There are hundreds of internal and external factors influencing one's
 endeavors.
 Anyway, I am about to choose my priorities for striving, and it seems
 education sector has a vast potential to generate satisfying employment
 for
 at least those woo persevere at studies.

 I am not comparing priorities.
 All issues affecting disabled merit a genuine striving, however, I can
 surely say that railways, education, and such other problems do affect
 substantially  more number of disabled individuals than, say, air travel
 and
 share trading, which are the domain of a few elite. Moreover, the people
 affected by former issues, unlike those affected by later ones,  are not
 capable themselves to raise a whimper, let alone fight a battle with
 authorities. So, we have to launch a full-fledged agitation for all such
 issues.

 Regards



 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Pamnani
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:42 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

 Rajesh, I am glad you accept that you are passive. What stops people like
 you from taking out the agitation.
 You are so talented why not use your pen. Get the people around you to get
 together for a rally. I have heard you speak and I know you can motivate.
 Why not start something which we can all join. Something like the dharna I
 had planned against Nasscom and so many accessindians had agreed to be
 there.

 Please do not compare priorities if someone wants to fight DGCA  let them.
 do not think that one is more than the other. We all have the right to
 choose our battles.

 Last week in response to my email on the Database someone did tell me that
 we should be fighting against the coins problem rather than wasting money
 on
 a database. .
 Why could not that person take up the challenge himself and fight against
 the coins issue and let me choose  my battle.
 Why does everyone think that others are there to fight these battles.Lets
 fight them for ourselves and for the benfit of others.

 I chose to fight the NSDL or the Banks problem no one forced me to do
 them.
 On the coins issue I had written a mail about a month ago. After that
 there
 was complete silence because everyone realised that they did not want to
 take the lead.
 Yes the railways is a problem. I am going to take up about 3 of those many
 problems after I finish some basic work on the database and on the scribes
 issue. Also the problems of the physiotherapist need to be looked into
 urgently.  Until I do something you can do a lot.
 I hope you and everyone here does do something.

 Kanchan Pamnani
 Advocate  Solicitor
 9, Suleman Chambers,
 Battery Street, Colaba,
 Mumbai - 400 039.



 - Original Message -
 From: Rahul Gambhir rahul.gambhi...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:00 PM
 Subject: 

Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread moiz tundawala
Thanks a lot people.
I got the disc clean up thing and have been doing it regularly for
some time now. But how does one clean up the registry?
Thanks once again.
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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread nisha singh
hey friends,

i had given the link of sir ganga ram hospital. some doctor kapur is the
head of the department. i gave the link as it was of famous hospital. and
yes there is science behind this technique of treatment. i think that a risk
should be taken and who knows there might be light. we as homo sapiens must
keep searching the alternatives and new ways.

nisha


On 6/11/09, shikher goyal shikag...@gmail.com wrote:

 hei
 i gave it but its ok... giving again
 thanks for reply

 skype: shikago09
 yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
 gmail: shikag...@gmail.com
 mo: 943347
 with regards
 shikher

 On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:22 AM, SEEMA seema7...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Respected Sir,
  Please give me your personal email Id on whhich I  can contact you.
  Thanks  regards,
  Seema
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Vedprakash Sharma vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com
  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
  Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
 
 
   I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies
 like
   music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an
  experience,
   just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the
   troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments
 as
   something is better than nothing.
   I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was
 held
  in
   Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced
 to
   meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper
 on
   Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:
   http://vpsharmaa.webs.com
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com
   To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
   Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
   Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
  
  
dear nisha
   
i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the
 early
stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate
 therapy
and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of
 any
tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried
several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some
general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that
there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these
 claims
are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would
 do
anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on
 to
with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and
emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been
  used
to do other things to move on in life.
   
a personal opinion.
- Original Message -
From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy
   
   
hello friends,
   
i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve
 atrophy.
have
any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a
 ray
  of
hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me
 that
  in
delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture
  department.
those interested my try and try and see the result.
   
for information you may see the link.
   
http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28
   
nisha
   
   
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Re: [AI] introduction to medical transcription

2009-06-11 Thread Geetha Shamanna
You have been posting this message daily for over a week now. Those 
interested would have already contacted you. Please refrain from repetitive 
postings so as not to clutter the list.

Geetha
- Original Message - 
From: sarthak edu sarthak...@gmail.com
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 9:01 AM
Subject: [AI] introduction to medical transcription


INTRODUCTION :

According to Nasscom, medical transcription is projected as the
India's fourth largest foreign exchange earners in about five years.
If the figures are to be believed, medical transcription will employ
more than 50,000 people by 2008. Very good field for people looking
out for flexible home-based careers.
India provides an ideal location for conducting medical transcription
with the large population of educated English speaking people and the
comparative low cost which encourages companies abroad to outsource
their work to the Indian Medical Transcription field.



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Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer

2009-06-11 Thread Sameer


Dear Friend,

I use Registry Scrubber from Lexon Freeware  Registry Cleaner from 
Microsoft to clean the registry on a weekly basis. Both these programs are 
freeware, to the best of my knowledge.


You can find both these programs  similar ones by doing a Google search.

Your Friend
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
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From: moiz tundawala moiztundaw...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Query regarding my computer



Thanks a lot people.
I got the disc clean up thing and have been doing it regularly for
some time now. But how does one clean up the registry?
Thanks once again.
M.



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Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

2009-06-11 Thread Adhimoolam Vetrivel Murugan
A couple of things can be tried out here. First, one can politely
request normal passengers to relocate their seats for us. Not
listened? We have the best tool in terms of the emergency chain and
the train has to stop as long as we are holding it. I have been
successful several times in drawing the attention of the authorities
by this method. Last but not the least, we should remember that the
first person who is responsible to ensure that disabled coatch is
being used by them alone is the train guard and if he/she, usually it
is a he because of the patriarchy of the Indian rail way system should
be made accountable for such happenings and one can write to the
concerned station director and the rail way divisional manager of a
particular division. Last but not the least, call the police if you
have access to cellphone. This can usually be done by diling 911 or
112. It of course does not work with BSNL.

Vetri.

On 11/06/2009, phani srikanth phani...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi all, yes we have to always share the responsibility while fighting
 towards those issues. as far as i am concerned i am ready to lend my
 relentless support both financially and physically to fight for these
 issues. but i feel that we must fight these issues collectively and
 not as an individual as individual protests does not bring any fruits
 from our great governments. So it is requested that all accessindians
 shall come forward for solving these issues.

 On 6/11/09, Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Yes, Kanchan madam, I too accept that many of us are ready to start an
 e group for discussing various problems of VVI people, but very few
 are ready to fight for them in the virtual world.
 I feel these e groups should only serve as home work exercise for the
 real battles.

 But, as Rajesh sir said, many of us lack the academic, social and,
 importantly, the financial resources to take up an issue and fight it
 out.
 I am ignorant of the legal costs, actually, how much will it cost to
 fight a court case, say the one relating to the scribe for banking
 exams?  And how about sharing that cost among ourselves, atleast among
 those who are employed and willing to afford?

 Personally, I am ready to spend up to5% of my annual income for this
 purpose.
 I know this is an off topic proposal as financial transactions
 shouldn't be discussed on the list, but if the government is not
 bothered about us and, as you said, NGOs are so worried about the
 costs, then we might not have any other option but to shoulder the
 responsibility.

 In my second or third class, i used to have a hindi lesson apna kam
 swayam karo, which means we should do our works on our own.


 --
 G. Vamshi
 PH Res : +91 877-2243861
 Mobile: +91 9949349497
 E-mail ID:
 gvamsh...@gmail.com
 Skype: gvamshi81

 God helps those who help themselves



 On 6/11/09, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 Yes, Kanchan, everybody has the right to choose one's battles.
 However, everybody is not equally capable to fight those out.
 There are hundreds of internal and external factors influencing one's
 endeavors.
 Anyway, I am about to choose my priorities for striving, and it seems
 education sector has a vast potential to generate satisfying employment
 for
 at least those woo persevere at studies.

 I am not comparing priorities.
 All issues affecting disabled merit a genuine striving, however, I can
 surely say that railways, education, and such other problems do affect
 substantially  more number of disabled individuals than, say, air travel
 and
 share trading, which are the domain of a few elite. Moreover, the people
 affected by former issues, unlike those affected by later ones,  are not
 capable themselves to raise a whimper, let alone fight a battle with
 authorities. So, we have to launch a full-fledged agitation for all such
 issues.

 Regards



 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Pamnani
 Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 6:42 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] My experience in travel.

 Rajesh, I am glad you accept that you are passive. What stops people like
 you from taking out the agitation.
 You are so talented why not use your pen. Get the people around you to
 get
 together for a rally. I have heard you speak and I know you can motivate.
 Why not start something which we can all join. Something like the dharna
 I
 had planned against Nasscom and so many accessindians had agreed to be
 there.

 Please do not compare priorities if someone wants to fight DGCA  let
 them.
 do not think that one is more than the other. We all have the right to
 choose our battles.

 Last week in response to my email on the Database someone did tell me
 that
 we should be fighting against the coins problem rather than wasting money
 on
 a database. .
 Why could not that person take up the challenge himself and fight against
 the coins issue and let me 

Re: [AI] Voice Over ---begin guide:---

2009-06-11 Thread George Abraham
. You select a setting, then
flick up or down to move to the previous or next occurrence of that
item on the page, skipping over items in between.

Faster keyboard navigation.
A new feature called Quick Nav uses arrow key combinations to move
the VoiceOver cursor so you can control the computer using just one
hand without the need for modifier keys. For example, you can move
up, down, left, and right by pressing the arrow keys individually,
or press the up and down arrows together to press a button or click
a web link. Other combinations let you adjust the rotor and move the
VoiceOver cursor according to the setting. With Quick Nav, you'll be
navigating and reading documents and web pages in no time.

Find information fast with auto web spots.
Many web pages are filled with complex design elements or lack
useful HTML tags, making them difficult to convey through a screen
reader. So Apple invented new technologies to comprehend and
interpret the visual design of web pages, then use the information
to assign virtual tags called “auto web spots” to mark important
locations on the page. If you’re on a newspaper website, for
example, there might be an auto web spot for each lead story,
another for a box containing weather or sports scores, and so on.
You can jump from web spot to web spot with a keystroke or the flick
of a finger. And if there’s a particular feature on a site you visit
often, you can assign a “sweet spot” on that page so that VoiceOver
will go there first when the page opens.

Create custom labels.
Sometimes items in applications are not well labeled, so VoiceOver
can describe them only with vague terms like “blank,” “empty,” or
“button.” If you know what the item is or have sighted assistance,
you can assign a custom label. The next time you visit the item,
VoiceOver will describe it using your label. You can add as many
labels as you like and export your labels to a file that can be
shared with other VoiceOver users.

More customization options.
Now you have even more ways to customize VoiceOver. You can change
the way VoiceOver speaks punctuation, identifies changes in text
attributes, announces links, and more. Choose one of three standard
verbosity levels — high, medium, and low — or customize them by
adjusting 30 separate settings. You can also change the order in
which descriptions are spoken and how much description you hear.

Snow Leopard also introduces VoiceOver Commanders, a new category in
VoiceOver Utility that lets you assign keys and gestures to open an
application, utility, or file; run an AppleScript or Automator
workflow; or perform a VoiceOver command. Commanders can help
those with physical and learning disabilities by simplifying complex
multikey shortcuts and making commands easier to reach and enter.
Choose the Numpad Commander, Keyboard Commander, or Trackpad
Commander and begin customizing VoiceOver to suit the way you work.

Every Mac includes a built-in VoiceOver tutorial called Quick Start.
It’s the fastest way to learn VoiceOver. Your Mac starts talking
soon after you turn it on and teaches you how to begin the Quick
Start tutorial. If someone sets up your computer for you, you'll get
an invitation to open Quick Start the first time you activate
VoiceOver. Quick Start teaches you the keys on the keyboard, basic
VoiceOver commands, and gestures, and it provides an environment
where you can learn at your own pace and practice your skills. It’s
localized in 18 languages, including nine new ones, so when you add
voices to your Mac (sold separately), you can hear Quick Start in
your native language.

All features of Snow Leopard are subject to change.



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Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy

2009-06-11 Thread sandeep singh

Dear Shikhar,
I had talked to the doctor in the clinic which is there near 
Safdarjung airport (in Lodhi colony, I suppose) and the doctor said 
that the therapy is useful if there is still vision left. I think it 
must be the same clinic you are referring to. The treatment cost is 
around Rs 25,000. I am not sure about the results since I haven't 
used it myself. Acu puncture is done by both machines and manually by 
puncturing certain points with very fine needles and also by 
constantly pressing certain points. That is all I know.

Regards,
Sandeep

At 06:44 PM 11-06-09, you wrote:

hei to all
hope all are good
is this accupuncture therapy manual based or some machine based and
how is it  for RP?
there is also private clinics and one which i know is stone clinic in
delhi near safdarjang airport which gives accupuncture therapy. is
this accupuncture therapy same in sir gunga ram hospital if someone
has idea.

my vision is also going down slowly and i want to know is there any
way which can help me to retain it.
every suggestion would be highly appreciated!
contact me off the the list:
skype: shikago09
yahoo: shikher.go...@yahoo.co.in
 gmail: shikag...@gmail.com
with regards
shikher goyal

On 6/11/09, Vedprakash Sharma vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can understand your trouble and pain. but the alternative therapies like
 music and Yoga prove to be benefitial. If you'd like to have an experience,
 just contact me off the list. Please do not mention the desease but the
 troubles you face these days. Please be open to take up new experiments as
 something is better than nothing.
 I have just attended a seminar on the alternative therapy which was held in
 Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthan, Bangalore. there I chanced to
 meet various specialists of the art-form therapy. I presented a Paper on
 Music therapy. this paper can be seen at my home page:
 http://vpsharmaa.webs.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


 dear nisha

 i have suffered with optic nerve atrophy for 17 years now. in the early
 stages of my illness i have attempted acupuntre as an alternate therapy
 and can surely tell you there is definitely no light at the end of any
 tunnel. i do not believe any of these therapies work and i have tried
 several. yes, they might stimulate the related nerves and cause some
 general improvement, but refuse to believe if anyone is to claim that
 there may be any sort of treatment for the same. generally these claims
 are made to lure the people who are emotionally defenceless and would do
 anything to see some hope. once hooked, theyy are emotionally held on to
 with some promises for the future, thus spending time, money and
 emotionally draining themselves when the same energy could have been used
 to do other things to move on in life.

 a personal opinion.
 - Original Message -
 From: nisha singh nishaforpeo...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:59 PM
 Subject: [AI] acupuncture and optic nerve atrophy


 hello friends,

 i think there are friends who may have problems of optic nerve atrophy.
 have
 any one of you gone through acupuncture? i think there might be a ray of
 hope at the other end of the tunnel. one of my friend has told me that in
 delhi sir ganga ram hospital has a department of acupuncture department.
 those interested my try and try and see the result.

 for information you may see the link.

 http://www.sgrh.com/supercat.aspx?id=28

 nisha


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Re: [AI] can i load a dictionary on my mobile?

2009-06-11 Thread sandeep singh

Dear Sir,
Thankyou so much. I'll definitely try it out.
Regards,
Sandeep

At 07:19 PM 11-06-09, you wrote:

dear sir, of course you can load a dictionary on your mobile.  TMAdict
 is the little program that you need to try.   why not visit
blindsea.com  and find this and many other programs.   enjoy using the
program.   with warm regards,  solomon.  teachs...@gmail.com  skypeID:
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[AI] Problem with registry now

2009-06-11 Thread moiz tundawala
Dear All,
I tried to clean up my registry with the help of a software as some of
you suggested. But it didnt work as well I think. On start up, now I
get a tray app dialogue which says- The feature you are trying to use
is on a CD Rom or some other removable disc which is not available.
 I proceed by hitting the cancel button to get rid of the thing. And
then I get this: Error 1706- No valid source could be found for
product. Windows installer cannot continue.
When I use the undo functionality that the registry clean up software
has, this message seems to go away.
What is the problem? How do I proceed?
Regards,
Moiz.



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[AI] Mitra jyothi-Advance computer training for VI

2009-06-11 Thread mitrajyothi
Dear friends,



The first batch of Mitra Jyothi- Tech Mahindra advance computer training for 
Visually Impaired (Technical collaboration with EnAble Inda) will commence on 
July 20th 2009.



The Evaluation Dates are: June 12, 13, 18 and 19th 2009.



For more details contact below address:



Jincy

Mobile: 9945758076

Ph: 080-25727624 /23 /25



Mitra Jyothi ®

CA Site No P22, 31st Main,

18th Cross, Sector 1, HSR Layout,

Behind (NIFT) National Institute of Fashion Technology,

Bangaluru-560102





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[AI] central bank PO and specialist officers recruitment

2009-06-11 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
CentralBank
Central Bank of India
Recruitment  Promotions Division, Human Resource Central Office

Recruitment of Probationary Officers (PO) and Specialist Officers - 2009

Central Bank of India, a leading Public Sector Bank, invites applications from 
Indian Citizens for appointment of Probationary Officers (PO) and Specialist
Oficers in various Scales.

list of 3 items
1. Probationary Officers (PO) : 805 posts in JMG-I cadre, Age : 21-30 years, 
Pay Scale : Rs.1-18240
2. Agriculture Finance Officers : 400 posts in JMG-I Cadre, Age : 21-30 years, 
Pay Scale : R.1-18240
3. Law Officers : 70 posts in MMG-II Cadre, Age : 21-35 years, Pay Scale : 
Rs.13820-19920
list end

Application Fee : Rs. 300/- per application. (Rs. 75/- as postal charges only 
for SC/ST/PWD candidates.) Requisite Fees is to be deposited in any CBS branch
of Central Bank by Fee Payment Receipt or can be sent by Demand Draft favouring 
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA - Recruitment of Officers, 2009 payable at 'MUMBAI'
only with candidate's Name and Address mentioned on the reverse of the DD.

How to Apply : Apply Online. submission of Online application through Central 
Bank website from 15/06/2009 to 30/06/2009. After applying online, take a
printout of the registration and send this system generated printout along with 
recipt of application fee or DD as the casse may be on or before 06/07/09
(13/07/09 for far-flung areas) in a closed envelope superscribed as 
Application for the post of Probationary Officer/ Specialist Officer-2009' to :

Central Bank of India, Recruitment of Probationary Officers/ Specialist 
Officers 2009, Post Box No. 7744, Borivali (West), Mumbai-400092

Important Dates:

list of 6 items
1. Opening Date For Online Registration : 15/06/2009
2. Closing Date For Online Registration : 30/06/2009
3. Last Date for Receipt of System Generated printout of Online Application : 
06/07/2009
4. Last Date for Receipt of System Generated printout of Online Application. 
(For Far Flung Areas) : 13/07/2009
5. Date of Written Examination For Probationary Officers : 16/08/2009
6. Date of Written Examination For Specialists Officers : 09/08/2009
list end

Please visit
http://www.centralbankofindia.co.in/english/recruitment.asp
 for details and online submission of application 15/06/2009 onwards.

Rajesh Asudani

Manager
Reserve Bank of India
Nagpur
09420397185
O: 0712 2806676
Res: 0712 2591349
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John Milton



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[AI] Totally blind unfit case update

2009-06-11 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Friends
You may remember a totally blind female recruit in SBI clerical being declared 
unfit on account of 100% blindness in Nagpur.
The issue seems to have been resolved at least at SBI's end, as SBI top brass 
has shown the wisdom to offer her the appointment probably next week.
However, I will confirm the same as and when it takes place.
Thank you for the cooperation of one and all, but we need to fight out the 
issue at the medical board level, as it will otherwise continue to declare 
totally blind persons unfit without any rhyme and reason.

Regards


Rajesh Asudani

Manager
Reserve Bank of India
Nagpur
09420397185
O: 0712 2806676
Res: 0712 2591349
Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?
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