Re: [AI] [AI): free daigy books

2011-05-09 Thread Amiyo Biswas
You can join bookshare for a payment of Rs.400 for annual fee. You will find 
here books on almost any subject, including books by Indian writers. Contact 
Saksham for membership. They were offering a free membership for six months. 
Give it a try.



With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas.
Cell: 9433464329

- Original Message - 
From: "Raghava" 

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] [AI): free daigy books



Dear All,

I'm P. Raghavaiah,
high school Telugu teacher in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh.

My hobbies and interests include reading, emailing, listening to the radio 
and TV and making friends.


I use Nokia E5 with the latest licensed version of Talks and I want to 
make use of as many features of the phone as possible.  In this 
connection,
I'd like to know if there are any sites wherefrom we can download Daisy 
books free of cost.


Thanks and regards.

Mobile: 09494483039
And 09290443937
e-mail: raghava.p0...@gmail.com
skype: raghava.p0305


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Re: [AI] Introduction

2011-05-09 Thread Renuka Warriar
Thank you.  It worked.
Renuka

On 5/10/11, Chaodhari, Sanjeev SISPL  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try out
> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
>
>
> With best regards,
>
> Sanjeev chaodhari
>
> Siemens IT Solutions and Services Pvt. Ltd.
> A Siemens IT Solutions and Services Business
> GIO-AO
> Tel.: +91 22 39372220
> Mob.: +91 9820637390
> mailto.:sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
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> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
> [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Renuka Warriar
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 6:23 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Introduction
>
> It has been a long time, since I was thinking to ask this question.  The
> archives of the AI postings is available only up to December4th 2010.  Where
> are the other postings?  It is very much important when you want to search
> for an info which came in the AI and unfortunately has been deleted from
> your OE.
>
> Renuka E,
> Section Officer,
> ICT Centre for Visually Challlenged,
> CHMK Library,
> University ofCalicut,
> Malappuram Dist.,
> Kerala.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kotian, H P" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 1:14 PM
> Subject: [AI] Introduction
>
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Pasting below,an introductory mail which failed to make to the list. A
>> warm welcome to this family Mohammed.
>>
>> You may find archieves at:
>> http://accessindia.org.in/pipermail/accessindia_accessindia.org.in/
>> Regards
>> Harish Kotian
>> Moderator
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am Mohammed Ahtesham from Mumbai. Partially sighted and using computers
>> for my work. Interested in knowing more about technology available for low
>>
>> vision and blind users. How can I access older posts before me joining the
>>
>> mailing list?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mohammed Ahtesham
>> Sr. Manager - Retail Communication
>> Integra Retail
>> Mobile: +91 9820998588
>> Visit us at: http://www.integraretail.in
>> My linkedin profile: http://in.linkedin.com/in/mohammedahtesham1
>>
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Re: [AI] My Permotion

2011-05-09 Thread Harsh

many many Congratulations!
- Original Message - 
From: "B. R. Nautial" 

To: "Access India" 
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2011 7:47 PM
Subject: [AI] My Permotion



Hi Friends,
With the full support of yours and computer I would happily tell you that 
I have been promoted from Clerical Cadre to Provisionary Officer. The 
success I have achieved is mainly due to the knowledge I have gained from 
the knowledgeable mails with the help of this group . So I dedicate my 
success to all of my friends and this group .
Specially, I would  like to thanks Madam Kanchan Pamnani, who really gave 
me some important tips to face the interview in a proper way and these 
tips really helped me there.

With Regards
B. R. Nautial
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Re: [AI] to inquire about "l i c" policy.

2011-05-09 Thread Venkatakrishnan
Wat the lic say is wrong. Their is no upper limite. You will be charged r.s 4 
per 1000 as high risk premium. Besides you have to undergo medical test.

-original message-
Subject: [AI] to inquire about "l i c" policy.
From: viral trivedi 
Date: 10/05/2011 9:49 am

Hay friends, I wanted know about the policies of "l i c ". Here in our
stat we are facing a problem, the "l i c " is not ready to give policy
more than 10. please send me a circular in this reguard if you
have.
thank you .
viral.

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Re: [AI] allotment of gas connection

2011-05-09 Thread Deepak Singla
On 5/9/11, tkg  wrote:
> Hi my dear friends,
>  I hope that all are doing well.
> I kindly request you to throw some light to my doubt, Do we have any
> concession in the allotment of gas connection? if it is available what can
> we do for getting it?
> please  help me by giving your valuable suggestions.
> with best wishes
> by gopi t k
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-- 
Regards

Deepak Kumar Singla
District Manager
Punjab State Warehousing Corporation
District Office
Sangrur (PB)

Mobile: +91-81464 24200

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Re: [AI] Introduction

2011-05-09 Thread Chaodhari, Sanjeev SISPL
Hi,

Try out 
http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/


With best regards,
 
Sanjeev chaodhari
 
Siemens IT Solutions and Services Pvt. Ltd. 
A Siemens IT Solutions and Services Business 
GIO-AO
Tel.: +91 22 39372220
Mob.: +91 9820637390 
mailto.:sanjeev.chaodh...@siemens.com
 
-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in 
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Renuka Warriar
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 6:23 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Introduction

It has been a long time, since I was thinking to ask this question.  The 
archives of the AI postings is available only up to December4th 2010.  Where 
are the other postings?  It is very much important when you want to search 
for an info which came in the AI and unfortunately has been deleted from 
your OE.

Renuka E,
Section Officer,
ICT Centre for Visually Challlenged,
CHMK Library,
University ofCalicut,
Malappuram Dist.,
Kerala.
- Original Message - 
From: "Kotian, H P" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 1:14 PM
Subject: [AI] Introduction


> Hello
>
> Pasting below,an introductory mail which failed to make to the list. A 
> warm welcome to this family Mohammed.
>
> You may find archieves at:
> http://accessindia.org.in/pipermail/accessindia_accessindia.org.in/
> Regards
> Harish Kotian
> Moderator
>
> Hi,
> I am Mohammed Ahtesham from Mumbai. Partially sighted and using computers 
> for my work. Interested in knowing more about technology available for low 
> vision and blind users. How can I access older posts before me joining the 
> mailing list?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mohammed Ahtesham
> Sr. Manager - Retail Communication
> Integra Retail
> Mobile: +91 9820998588
> Visit us at: http://www.integraretail.in
> My linkedin profile: http://in.linkedin.com/in/mohammedahtesham1
>
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[AI] to inquire about l i c

2011-05-09 Thread viral trivedi


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[AI] free english dictionaries.

2011-05-09 Thread viral trivedi
hay friends, there are many english dictionaries avalble online.
you can visit " www.freedictionary.com"
with reguards,
viral. mobile 9 4 2 6 3 4 4 0 0 4. email,viral2...@gmail.com

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[AI] about dictionaries.

2011-05-09 Thread viral trivedi


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Re: [AI] Introduction

2011-05-09 Thread Renuka Warriar
It has been a long time, since I was thinking to ask this question.  The 
archives of the AI postings is available only up to December4th 2010.  Where 
are the other postings?  It is very much important when you want to search 
for an info which came in the AI and unfortunately has been deleted from 
your OE.


Renuka E,
Section Officer,
ICT Centre for Visually Challlenged,
CHMK Library,
University ofCalicut,
Malappuram Dist.,
Kerala.
- Original Message - 
From: "Kotian, H P" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 1:14 PM
Subject: [AI] Introduction



Hello

Pasting below,an introductory mail which failed to make to the list. A 
warm welcome to this family Mohammed.


You may find archieves at:
http://accessindia.org.in/pipermail/accessindia_accessindia.org.in/
Regards
Harish Kotian
Moderator

Hi,
I am Mohammed Ahtesham from Mumbai. Partially sighted and using computers 
for my work. Interested in knowing more about technology available for low 
vision and blind users. How can I access older posts before me joining the 
mailing list?


Regards,

Mohammed Ahtesham
Sr. Manager - Retail Communication
Integra Retail
Mobile: +91 9820998588
Visit us at: http://www.integraretail.in
My linkedin profile: http://in.linkedin.com/in/mohammedahtesham1

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Re: [AI] Circular

2011-05-09 Thread prateek aggarwal
Hello,
The said document can be obtained on my website at
www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
|
www.prateekagarwal.tk

its not a circular, but  there is a UGC letter providing for computer
use in ugc and university examinations.

Plus, there are CBSE circulars available on the same website about
scribes facility, alternate question etc.

Here, i’d like to humbly request each one of you to please share if
there’s any circular you’re having and if its not already available on
the website. This way,  the repository I have created can be enriched
and may prove of help to many.

Regards,
Prateek agarwal.
Director,
Daedal technovations pvt. Ltd.
www.daedaltechnovations.com
We bring the change we wish to see!

Website:
www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
|
www.prateekagarwal.tk

-- Original message --
From: "Kanchan Pamnani" 
To: 
Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 22:46:42 +0530
Subject: Re: [AI] Circular
Its the order/direction of the CCPD in Anjali arora's application. The
UGC has sent it to all Universities.
I will look for it tomorrow.
Also CBSE has it in the guidelines.
Kanchan
- Original Message - From: "Vikas Kapoor" <
dl.vi...@gmail.com>
To: "Access India" <
accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 9:58 PM
Subject: [AI] Circular

block quote
Folks,
Does anybody have, or know, about any circular which would allow the
people with vision impairment to write their exams using the computers
at the university
level? I know many of the people who've done this in the past and have
been doing successfully but I require a formal document in order to be
able to support
some of my students at my college.
Thanks.
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id:
dl_vi...@hotmail.com,
Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.

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Re: [AI] The Interface that Touches the Mind

2011-05-09 Thread Amrit Pal

A very entertaining and thrilling article! Congratulations.
- Original Message - 
From: "sanjay" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 9:16 PM
Subject: [AI] The Interface that Touches the Mind



Taken from the Braille Monitor, November 2010.

As it is an old article, if it has been  posted earlier, just ignore it.



   Advancing Beyond Autonomous Vehicles

  by Dennis Hong



 From the Editor: On Thursday afternoon, July 8, 2010, Dr. Dennis 
Hong,


director of the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory at the Virginia

Polytechnic Institute, addressed the convention. He is leading the group 
of


Virginia Tech engineering students who are working with the NFB to develop

the blind-drivable car. Here is what Dr. Hong said:



 Driving-sighted people like me, we do it every day, and we take it 
for


granted. When you need to go to the grocery store, you just get in your 
car


and start driving. You drive to school, pick up your dearly loved 
children,


and then take them to soccer practice. You hit the open road and enjoy a

road trip with your friends and family with freedom and joy. Well, in

modern society driving is really a necessity. It takes you from point A to

point B. It's a means of getting you to your destination whenever and

wherever that may be. At the same time driving is fun and exciting. Some

people even consider it an expression of power. However, most important,

driving is really about freedom. Driving is really about independence.

Unfortunately, however, not everyone has the privilege of driving, mostly

because of physical challenges, blindness being one of the reasons

affecting people the most.

 We want to change this. We want to give the blind the ability to

drive. So in 2007 Virginia Tech accepted a challenge proposed by the

National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute to develop a car that

can be driven by the blind safely and independently. It was called the

Blind Driver Challenge. As far as I know, we are the only group in the

nation that has accepted this call. A lot of people thought we were crazy.

Some people still do, and, as a matter of fact, to be honest, half the 
time


I actually think we are crazy myself.

 But the real story behind the challenge goes like this. At the time

when NFB announced the Blind Driver Challenge, we already had a very 
active


research program in autonomous vehicles at Virginia Tech. For example, we

won third place at the DARPA Urban Challenge and won a half-million-dollar

award. This competition was about developing a fully autonomous vehicle

that can maneuver a sixty-mile course in the urban environment. The 
vehicle


had to obey all the California traffic laws, merge into moving traffic,

navigate traffic circles, negotiate intersections, avoid a variety of 
free-


standing obstacles, and even park itself--all with no human intervention.

So we thought we could tackle the challenge proposed by the NFB. We had

already successfully developed an autonomous vehicle, so we thought, "How

hard could it be to develop a car for the blind?" Well, we couldn't have

been more wrong. We quickly realized that what the NFB wanted was not a

vehicle that could drive a blind person around, but rather a vehicle that 
a


blind person could actually operate by making active decisions.

 Realizing this, we had to start from scratch; we had to go back to 
the


drawing board and rethink how we could pull it off. Sometimes we doubted

whether it was even possible, but, when we realized the importance of this

mission for the blind community and the huge positive impact it could have

on society, we understood that the potential for the technologies we'll be

developing along the way would have more far-reaching impact than just

driving. So in 2008, with thirteen very talented and hard-working, smart

undergraduate students and only $3,000 in funding, we started developing

our first vehicle for the blind.

 Let me tell you a story. I still remember when the folks from the NFB

first visited my lab, the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa) at

Virginia Tech, and the stupid mistakes and awkward situations I created 
due


to lack of experience and understanding of blindness. At the time I did 
not


know anyone personally who was blind, and I do not have any blind members

of my family, so I had all those stereotypes in my head about blind people

and erroneous assumptions about blindness.

 Though we are good friends now, I have to confess that I felt very

uncomfortable when I first met Mark Riccobono, the executive director of

the NFB Jernigan Institute. He was the very first blind person that I had 
a


true conversation and interaction with. When he first visited our lab a 
few


years ago, actually I was not at all prepared. I didn't know what to do. 
We


have so many visitors through our lab from high-profile sponsors to K-12

students, so we are 

Re: [AI] Circular

2011-05-09 Thread Kanchan Pamnani
Its the order/direction of the CCPD in Anjali arora's application. The UGC 
has sent it to all Universities.

I will look for it tomorrow.
Also CBSE has it in the guidelines.
Kanchan
- Original Message - 
From: "Vikas Kapoor" 

To: "Access India" 
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 9:58 PM
Subject: [AI] Circular



Folks,
Does anybody have, or know, about any circular which would allow the 
people with vision impairment to write their exams using the computers at 
the university level? I know many of the people who've done this in the 
past and have been doing successfully but I require a formal document in 
order to be able to support some of my students at my college.

Thanks.
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id: dl_vi...@hotmail.com, Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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Re: [AI] GPS navigation using mobile phones

2011-05-09 Thread Pranav Lal
Hello Mohammed,

I currently use Ovi maps on my phone. As long as the maps database has your
destination in its database, you will get to it. There are times when GPS
does plot some unusual routes. Google maps on Android are probably better in
terms of actual map data coverage.

I also use loadstone GPS but that is for unusual situations such as
navigating in deserts or while travelling in a train where I do not need to
plot routes.
Pranav

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Please revert with your experiences on using GPS navigation on your phones.

 

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[AI] Circular

2011-05-09 Thread Vikas Kapoor
Folks,
Does anybody have, or know, about any circular which would allow the people 
with vision impairment to write their exams using the computers at the 
university level? I know many of the people who've done this in the past and 
have been doing successfully but I require a formal document in order to be 
able to support some of my students at my college.
Thanks.
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id: dl_vi...@hotmail.com, Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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[AI] A Practicing Blind Physician

2011-05-09 Thread sanjay
Taken from the Braille Monitor, November 2011.

 

A Practicing Blind Physician

  by Dr. Tim Cordes

 

  From the Editor: One of the things that makes the Dr. Jacob Bolotin

story intriguing and worthy of the recognition we give it through our

awards is the thought that a blind man could, almost a century ago,

overcome the attitudinal and physical obstacles that stood between him and

being trained and licensed as a doctor. Some people are amazed by what he

did with very little technology, while others see the lack of medical

technology in his time as a distinct advantage. In Dr. Bolotin's day making

a diagnosis depended primarily on talking with the patient, conducting an

examination by touch, using the doctor's sense of smell, and listening to

the patient's heart and lungs. Implied in the observation that it might

have been easier then than now is the concern that today a diagnosis is

made based on quantifiable results delivered by machines. Are the pictures,

graphs, and numbers presented in a form a blind person can use? Stated

differently, we love to hear about pioneering blind people like Dr.

Bolotin, but what about today? Can a blind person still become a medical

doctor?

  To answer this question, President Maurer invited Dr. Tim Cordes, a

practicing physician completing his last year of residency, to appear on

the agenda immediately preceding the presentation of the Dr. Jacob Bolotin

awards. Dr. Cordes was a recipient of a National Federation of the Blind

scholarship in 1995, and in the presentation that follows he speaks not

only to the pioneering spirit of Dr. Bolotin, but to our current generation

of blind pioneers who explore the new frontier in the twenty-first century.

This is what he said:

 

  I want to thank you for the opportunity to be here today and maybe set

the stage a bit for the Jacob Bolotin awards, coming next. Now Jacob

Bolotin was the first blind physician here in the States, and they asked me

to come to talk as someone who has benefitted from his trailblazing ways.

So they asked me to talk about how I do what I do and perhaps a little

about how I came to do what I do.

  So I'm a psychiatrist, meaning I specialize in the brain: disorders of

thinking and feeling in the organ that is connected to everything else in

the body. In order to do that, I went through medical school like all the

other physicians. I can still recall that first day at medical school. We

had done a little gross anatomy, where we dissect cadavers. I had the smell

of preservative on my hands, although I had washed as best I could. I sat

down in the corner of the lounge to eat my sandwich, and a senior student

came up to me and said, "Why are you here?"

  I mumbled something like, "Well this is where I thought you were

supposed to eat lunch." That wasn't quite what he meant. It was a reminder

to me that, when you are doing such things, resistance is real. The way I

like to think about resistance is that, if everybody likes what you're

doing, you're probably not doing anything worthwhile.

  Winston Churchill put this best perhaps when he said, "A kite flies

highest against the wind." The unchallenged life is boring. It leads to

stagnation, and it leads to complacency. Just as we build our muscles

through careful resistance training, we build ourselves in the same way.

Although the resistance may say more about the other person than it does

about us, the way we rise to it says more about us. And I am grateful for

those who have systematically chipped away at resistance before me.

  Why are you here? The question still remains, though. What is your

purpose? There was a psychiatrist, Victor Frankel, who survived the Nazi

concentration camps, who came up with a type of therapy which boils down

to, if you can come up with a "why," you can survive nearly any "what." So

when we seek to push limits, we have to have our why in hand for ourselves,

and it is very hard to convince others if we don't have that why straight.

So my purpose and my why kept me going on those 4-a.m. mornings rounding on

surgery.

  But a purpose alone is not enough. It requires tools, so I use the

fundamentals. I used Braille for mathematics for biochemistry and one of my

anatomy texts; solid mobility skills so that, when they plop you down in a

new hospital, you know how to get from A to B (it actually reached the

point where the new interns asked me the shortest distance between two

points when I was a medical student); and, these days, computer skills.

When the tools weren't there, I made them. I've written software that

describes proteins through sound. So the tools provide a basis. They

provide a point for confidence. The way I like to think about it is:

"Confidence without competence is of little consequence." So confidence is

an attitude. What are other attitudes that have helped me in this j

[AI] The Interface that Touches the Mind

2011-05-09 Thread sanjay
Taken from the Braille Monitor, November 2010.

As it is an old article, if it has been  posted earlier, just ignore it.  

 

Advancing Beyond Autonomous Vehicles

   by Dennis Hong

 

  From the Editor: On Thursday afternoon, July 8, 2010, Dr. Dennis Hong,

director of the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory at the Virginia

Polytechnic Institute, addressed the convention. He is leading the group of

Virginia Tech engineering students who are working with the NFB to develop

the blind-drivable car. Here is what Dr. Hong said:

 

  Driving-sighted people like me, we do it every day, and we take it for

granted. When you need to go to the grocery store, you just get in your car

and start driving. You drive to school, pick up your dearly loved children,

and then take them to soccer practice. You hit the open road and enjoy a

road trip with your friends and family with freedom and joy. Well, in

modern society driving is really a necessity. It takes you from point A to

point B. It's a means of getting you to your destination whenever and

wherever that may be. At the same time driving is fun and exciting. Some

people even consider it an expression of power. However, most important,

driving is really about freedom. Driving is really about independence.

Unfortunately, however, not everyone has the privilege of driving, mostly

because of physical challenges, blindness being one of the reasons

affecting people the most.

  We want to change this. We want to give the blind the ability to

drive. So in 2007 Virginia Tech accepted a challenge proposed by the

National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute to develop a car that

can be driven by the blind safely and independently. It was called the

Blind Driver Challenge. As far as I know, we are the only group in the

nation that has accepted this call. A lot of people thought we were crazy.

Some people still do, and, as a matter of fact, to be honest, half the time

I actually think we are crazy myself.

  But the real story behind the challenge goes like this. At the time

when NFB announced the Blind Driver Challenge, we already had a very active

research program in autonomous vehicles at Virginia Tech. For example, we

won third place at the DARPA Urban Challenge and won a half-million-dollar

award. This competition was about developing a fully autonomous vehicle

that can maneuver a sixty-mile course in the urban environment. The vehicle

had to obey all the California traffic laws, merge into moving traffic,

navigate traffic circles, negotiate intersections, avoid a variety of free-

standing obstacles, and even park itself--all with no human intervention.

So we thought we could tackle the challenge proposed by the NFB. We had

already successfully developed an autonomous vehicle, so we thought, "How

hard could it be to develop a car for the blind?" Well, we couldn't have

been more wrong. We quickly realized that what the NFB wanted was not a

vehicle that could drive a blind person around, but rather a vehicle that a

blind person could actually operate by making active decisions.

  Realizing this, we had to start from scratch; we had to go back to the

drawing board and rethink how we could pull it off. Sometimes we doubted

whether it was even possible, but, when we realized the importance of this

mission for the blind community and the huge positive impact it could have

on society, we understood that the potential for the technologies we'll be

developing along the way would have more far-reaching impact than just

driving. So in 2008, with thirteen very talented and hard-working, smart

undergraduate students and only $3,000 in funding, we started developing

our first vehicle for the blind.

  Let me tell you a story. I still remember when the folks from the NFB

first visited my lab, the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (RoMeLa) at

Virginia Tech, and the stupid mistakes and awkward situations I created due

to lack of experience and understanding of blindness. At the time I did not

know anyone personally who was blind, and I do not have any blind members

of my family, so I had all those stereotypes in my head about blind people

and erroneous assumptions about blindness.

  Though we are good friends now, I have to confess that I felt very

uncomfortable when I first met Mark Riccobono, the executive director of

the NFB Jernigan Institute. He was the very first blind person that I had a

true conversation and interaction with. When he first visited our lab a few

years ago, actually I was not at all prepared. I didn't know what to do. We

have so many visitors through our lab from high-profile sponsors to K-12

students, so we are always ready and prepared to greet visitors and give

tours. However, that day, when Mark came to our lab in the basement of

Randolph Hall, he was sharply dressed in a suit and tie as usual. First I

tried to grab his 

[AI] Traffic jam: the coming cellphone crunch

2011-05-09 Thread sanjay
  Smartphone users beware - the days of all-you-can-eat wireless

  data may be numbered

 

by Jim Giles

 

YOUR connection to YouTube might be the first to go, with increasingly

choppy videos that one day just fail to download. In your impatience,

you decide to scout out the latest posts in the Twittersphere, except

that, too, is temporarily down. Your email's stalled, and even a

simple text is now too arduous, as the world's phone networks come

crashing down. In the following months, it's almost impossible to get

a lasting connection - even for a voice call. Welcome to 2013, and the

first mobile meltdown.

 

Although this is the worst-case scenario, some kind of collapse in the

near future is a real possibility. Cellular networks are already

showing signs of strain: your phone may temporarily cut out in large

crowds or at a sporting event or music gig, and if you live in New

York, San Francisco or London, you may have found it increasingly

difficult to make calls in your home city. And things have the

potential to get a lot worse.

 

Data-gobbling smartphones are, of course, the source of the problem,

as they overload networks with requests for web pages, email and video

streaming 24/7. If the use of these devices grows as expected,

cellphone networks across the world could grind to a halt by 2013 -

and since many core services depend on wireless communication, the

results could be devastating. The only solution will be an overhaul of

the way mobile communications are delivered.

 

Think of it as a road traffic problem. Governments in Europe and the

US currently allocate a handful of 5-megahertz chunks of the

electromagnetic spectrum to each operator's network, which the

operator uses at each of its transmitters. The chunks of spectrum

correspond to the lanes of a highway, carrying data either to or from

the transmitter. Many operators are given just two 5 MHz chunks - one

lane either way - though some may have as many as five pairs.

 

Like any road, these highways can only hold so much traffic. Current

3G technologies can send roughly 1 bit of data - a one or a zero - per

second over each 1 Hz of spectrum that the operator owns. That means a

cell tower using one pair of 5 MHz chunks of spectrum can transmit

just 5 megabytes of data per second - a handful of streamed videos at

most.

 

Cellphone congestion seemed like a distant prospect a decade ago, when

the 3G network was rolled out. At that time, pretty much the only

smartphone users were business execs on their BlackBerrys, leaving the

3G network massively underused.

 

Not any more. Wireless modems - the "dongles" that plug into USB

drives - added traffic when they emerged around five years ago. Then,

in 2007, Apple launched the iPhone; it has now sold 50 million of the

devices. Suddenly, lots of new people were on the highway, each taking

up huge amounts of road space. A single streaming video occupies as

much bandwidth as around 100 phone calls, for example. As a result,

the 3G highway is now overcrowded, especially in cities where lots of

people use smartphones, triggering waves of complaints in New York and

San Francisco.

 

Congestion is likely to be a common problem as enthusiasm for

smartphones continues to rise at an extraordinary rate. More than 1.5

million iPhone 4s, the latest version of the device, were sold in the

first week after its June launch. And phones based on Google's Android

operating system are rapidly gaining popularity. If the growth

continues in this vein, mobile traffic will more than double every

year for the next four years, according to predictions by the

computing company Cisco. Which means that the occasional congestion of

today will become gridlock tomorrow, especially in big crowds in

sporting events like the Olympics (see "Olympic demand").

 

In the past, cellphone companies used innovative engineering to

increase capacity. By making the jump from 2G to 3G (see "Networks

explained"), for example, engineers were able to squeeze 5 to 10 times

as many bits per second into each hertz of spectrum, says Simon

Saunders of Real Wireless, a consultancy based in Pulborough, West

Sussex, UK. This meant more data could rush down the highway without

hold-ups.

 

Could a similar technique stave off the wireless crunch? Internet

traffic is often what Saunders describes as "snacky": it comes in

bursts as users click on a page, read, then click again. 3G networks

struggle with this kind of traffic, but their successors - Long Term

Evolution (LTE) and WiMAX - should do better.

 

These technologies have spent years in development, yet they will only

let operators cram roughly 50 per cent more data into the chunks of

spectrum before hold-ups will start happening again - a mere drop in

the ocean when faced with the rise and rise of the iPhone. If LTE were

the only solution in the pipeline, demand might well trump supply in

only a couple of y

Re: [AI] Pls Suggest a call recording software

2011-05-09 Thread Hozefa Tambawala
Hi,

Which phone you are using?

On 5/9/11, Kulkarni, Apoorv  wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> As a part of my work, I have to participate in many conference calls.
> Often, I am travelling during these calls and therefore find it
> difficult to take notes. Therefore, I wanted to record these calls for
> future reference purposes. Kindly suggest a good software and if
> possible, the URL from where I can purchase the same.
>
> PS: I have a Nokia E72 handset.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Apoorv Kulkarni
>
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Re: [AI] need few good english dictionaries

2011-05-09 Thread Sohan
hi rajesh, how r u? well, you can use word web pro. this is a fine 
dictionary for computer users. i am also using it. perhaps it is free to 
download.
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From: "rajesh kashyap" 

To: 
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Hello to all Access Indians,
I need good english dictionaries in which I can find meanings,
opposite words and suitable use of that word as noun, adjective and
verb. please tell me that can I open that dictionaries in mobile or
not.
Kindly help me.
with regards, Rajesh Kashyap

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Re: [AI] A 'Braille-iant' idea, Globe for the visually-impaired

2011-05-09 Thread Naresh Kumar
Hi friends,
there is nothing new or eulogizing about this globe. Only the names in
Braille are new. I had seen a textured globe with wires showing
longitudes and latitudes at least thirty years back. Those who have
studied at BRA might remember the huge globe lying in a classroom. If
you go to the bookfair you will find many globes of different sizes
which can be made accessible very easily by pasting braille slips.
Years back I had seen a puzzle; it was India's map and one had to
assemble it by putting together all the states. Actually the thing is
that the teachers of special schools do not want to take pains. Anyhow
it is an endless discussion.
Best

On 5/4/11, Vikas Kapoor  wrote:
> A 'Braille-iant' idea, Globe for the visually-impaired
>
> For students of Blind People's Association (BPA) the world is a dark place.
> But this is set to change as they will soon be able to find out how vast and
> beautiful the earth is with its oceans and different continents.
>
> The credit for this goes to three students from Germany, who are interning
> at BPA.
>
> Milan Wesseler, Nicholas Seebens and Elly Giuliani, the three students from
> Germany came up with a novel idea of creating a globe in Braille for the
> students of BPA.
>
> Made with plaster of Paris (POP) material, the newly designed globe has been
> made using various attractive synthetic enamel colours so that even students
> with low vision or those who are partially visually impaired can make use of
> it.
>
> Interestingly, the students embossed sooji on different areas to highlight
> various countries by providing different textures to different countries.
>
> Speaking to DNA, Elly shared, "We always had it in mind to do something for
> the students. After a long discussion, we came up with this idea. Around 80%
> of the work is complete. Just the labelling of names of the countries in
> Braille will be done after the colour applied dries up."
>
> Also, threads will be used to mark latitudes and longitudes on the globe.
>
> Shelly Bapna, the public relations officer of BPA said, "This is the first
> time that such an informative novel model has been prepared by volunteering
> students. The model, which weighs more than 10 kg, will be used for the
> students starting this week."
>
> The entire project took three weeks to complete.
>
> "We knew we had to design a product for an entirely different audience.
> Hence, we came up with ideas of using textured materials and threads to
> differentiate between countries," said Milan.
>
> http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_a-braille-iant-idea-globe-for-the-visually-impaired_153
>
> Vikas Kapoor,
> MSN Id: dl_vi...@hotmail.com, Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
> Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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-- 
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Assistant Professor
Department of History
Kamala Nehru College
(University of Delhi)

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[AI] FM Radio setting in Nokia C5

2011-05-09 Thread Ramakant Singh Chandel


My Accessindian friends!



Please tell me about the FM Radio setting and listening process in Nokia C5. Is 
it compulsory to activate GPRS for this?



With Regards,

Ramakant Singh Chandel

 NTPC Limited

(A Govt. of India Enterprise)

Sipat Super Thermal Power Project

District Bilaspur (CG)

PIN: 49

Mobile: (+91) 9425190064

E-mail: chandel@rediffmail.com
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Re: [AI] need few good english dictionaries

2011-05-09 Thread Amiyo Biswas

Try WordWeb from http://wordweb.info/free/

It's free and pretty useful. Examples and other details are also available. 
The best thing about it is that it works offline and quite accessible. If 
you have not yet tried it, do it now.


Best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 91-9433464329

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From: "rajesh kashyap" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] need few good english dictionaries



Hello to all Access Indians,
I need good english dictionaries in which I can find meanings,
opposite words and suitable use of that word as noun, adjective and
verb. please tell me that can I open that dictionaries in mobile or
not.
Kindly help me.
with regards, Rajesh Kashyap

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[AI] Pls Suggest a call recording software

2011-05-09 Thread Kulkarni, Apoorv
Dear all,

As a part of my work, I have to participate in many conference calls.
Often, I am travelling during these calls and therefore find it
difficult to take notes. Therefore, I wanted to record these calls for
future reference purposes. Kindly suggest a good software and if
possible, the URL from where I can purchase the same.

PS: I have a Nokia E72 handset.

Best Regards,

Apoorv Kulkarni

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Senior, Accounting Advisory Services (AAS)

KPMG India

Lodha Excelus, Apollo Mills Compound 
NM Joshi Marg, Mahalaxmi, 

 

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Re: [AI] (no subject)

2011-05-09 Thread YADAV, D. N
Srikanth,

Thank you, I’ll do the next time.

This time I did because my question gets tagged to the one line message under 
this head.  I deliberately did that so that others could easily trace out my 
message & unwanted disclaimer together.  I request all to kindly come out with 
your solutions: ‘my answer of a line, disclaimer of my office profile of a 
para’-how to avoid?


Thanks everybody.




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[AI] GPS navigation using mobile phones

2011-05-09 Thread Mohammed Ahtesham Shaikh
Dear All,

Please revert with your experiences on using GPS navigation on your phones.

 

Mohammed Ahtesham

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Re: [AI] regarding conveyance and transport allowance togovernmentemployees

2011-05-09 Thread padmanabham

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togovernmentemployees



I attach here with the GOI OM on Transport Allowance for information as
requested.





From: padmanabham 
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Sent: Sun, 8 May, 2011 8:34:43 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] regarding conveyance and transport allowance to
governmentemployees

it depends on disignation
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From: "Madhav kumar" 

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Subject: Re: [AI] regarding conveyance and transport allowance to
governmentemployees



What is the  present amount of Transport allowance

rgds,
madhav

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Janardhana Naidu 
wrote:


Hello Madam,
I have no any circulars with regarding to transport allowance.  But
the provision is availlable with HRD approved 6th pay committee
report.
With best wishes,
janardhananaid...@gmail.com
 On 4/17/11, jagadeshwari kumari  wrote:
> Hi Naidu sir, please upload the circular if available or provide us
> link for the same to download, thanks in advance.
>
> On 4/15/11, Deepak Singla  wrote:
>> hi all
>>
>> i want to know the difference between conveyance and transport
>> allowance that the government employees get. one of my friend has told
>> me that there is no provision of deducting the conveyance allowance
>> from the employees who have been provided with the official conveyance
>> by the office but generally the organisation do not give conveyance
>> allowance to such employees. i need clarification on this matter so
>> please help me in this regard.
>>
>>
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>>
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>> District Manager
>> Punjab State Warehousing Corporation
>> District Office
>> Sangrur (PB)
>>
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[AI] Introduction

2011-05-09 Thread Kotian, H P
Hello

Pasting below,an introductory mail which failed to make to the list. A warm 
welcome to this family Mohammed.

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Hi,
I am Mohammed Ahtesham from Mumbai. Partially sighted and using computers for 
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