Re: [AI] Appropriate file format

2012-09-16 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
Excel 2003 doesn't recognize .xlsx files, however Excel 2010 does. I think
it's something other than the filename extension to look at if it doesn't
open in Excel 2010. If the file needs be opened in Excel 2003 then saving it
as a .xls should do the trick.

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Regards,
Zujar...

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-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of sunil sangtani.
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 11:21 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Appropriate file format

save your file in x l s x format not in  x l s.


On 9/15/12, Mukesh mukeshbaviskar@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Friends,
 I'm using M. S. Office 2007. I have posted a cre registration form on 
 blog in excel file, M. S. office 2007. But I have got a complaint from 
 teachers that it is not opening in M. S. Office 2010. Please suggest 
 me the correct format which will open in M. S. Office 2003, 2007 and 2010.
Thank you.

 Regards

 Mukesh Baviskar
 Co-chairman
 Mahanab Training Center
 Mobile: 9403161157

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[AI] readers Allowance

2012-09-16 Thread Manoj

hi friends,
is there any provision to give readers

Allowanceto visually handicap teachers in kendriya vidyalaya sanghtan?

please help with and written guideline if any.

regards.


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Re: [AI] what audio content would you like?

2012-09-16 Thread Preeti Monga
Dear Nidhi,

How good to her from you. I want get my cards done in Braille. Can you send
me your phone number / address? I wish to contact you and seem to have lost
your number.

Warmly

Preeti


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-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Esha - People
for the Blind
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 4:36 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: 'suparnaa chadda'
Subject: [AI] what audio content would you like?

Hello 

I am writing on behalf of esha (www.braillecards.org and www.clabil.org). We
have an online library of mp3 files in indian languages that is free to
download. 

As I write, we have 1543 files in 16 indian languages, including Kashmiri,
Sindhi and Sanskrit. Please do use the resources available in this library.
(www.braillecards.org/audio.htm) 

The reason for this email is that we have a Read Fest coming up. In a Read
Fest, people record audio and then we upload it. If there is anything that
you need in audio, please email us at eshabrai...@gmail.com before the 20th
of September, and I will try to add it to the reading list for this Read
Fest. 

I look forward to hearing from you. 

Nidhi 
for Esha
www.braillecards.org
www.clabil.org
www.eshabraille.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/eshabraille
twitter: eshabraille
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Re: [AI] Visually-challenged IIT-ian gets math gold

2012-09-16 Thread Preeti Monga
Well done Pratish! Congratulations to you and your parents! I and my family
are so very proud of you. You are a true inspritation to everyone!

Preeti

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-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of pavan kumar
lingam
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 8:42 AM
To: accessindia
Subject: [AI] Visually-challenged IIT-ian gets math gold

dear accessindians warm greetings inspiring please read on

Kharagpur, Sept. 15:
She hugged her 23-year old visually impaired son, Pratish, oblivious
to the 2,000-strong audience that included President Pranab Mukherjee,
attending the IIT-Kharagpur convocation. Ranjana Dutta’s son Pratish
had made her a proud mother

 Born without vision, Pratish, who has completed his M.Sc. in
Mathematics, won the Jagdish Chandra Bose Memorial Gold Medal for his
excellent academic performance.

Suffering from retinoschisis — an eye disease characterised by the
abnormal splitting of the retina's neuro-sensory layers resulting in a
loss of vision — he does all his mathematical calculations mentally
and then dictates them to a scribe during examinations.

“The credit for my success goes to my parents. If I studied for 10
hours, it was my mom who worked 15 hours to ensure that I successfully
memorised my lessons. And, dad was always there to encourage me
whenever I was low on confidence,” Pratish told Business Line.

 Born at Batanagar (20 km south west of Kolkata) to Prabir, a civil
engineer with a government undertaking, and Ranjana, a home-maker,
Pratish has depended on his mother for studies. She would read out his
lessons and he would memorise them.

 “My mother has been instrumental in helping me out. If I found some
calculation interesting, I would ask her to jot it down and read out,”
he said.

After clearing his graduation (Bachelor of Science in Mathematics)
from Kolkata’s St. Xavier’s with 88 per cent marks, he joined
IIT-Kharagpur. With a score of 9.87, he topped his Master’s batch.

“My professors and friends have helped me in whatever way they can,”
he recalled his days at the IIT.

Dreaming big, Pratish now wants to complete his Ph.D. in Cryptology
and Network Security from IIT-Kharagpur itself.

“My aim in life is to serve the nation by inventing tools that will
help society,” he added.

abhishek.l
source:
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-others/tp-variety/articl
e3901914.ece
thanks and regards,
-- 
l.pavan(help ever  hurt never)


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Re: [AI] perceiving or anticipating visual signs

2012-09-16 Thread Preeti Monga
I suggest if you have anything to say to anyone, there is no harm starting a
conversation by yourself. First ask if the other person is around and then
just say you wish to say something or just go ahead and talk. It may be also
a good idea to go ahead and tell all those you may know that they should not
walk off without telling you. Sometimes that too does not work, but you just
need to go on and on.

Please remember we are not to be programmed robots! We like any other humans
are allowed to make mistakes. Only please do remember, make mistakes and
make them an opportunity  to learn from!

All the best have fun... life is too short to spend brooding about anything!

Love
Preeti

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-Original Message-
From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Rahul Bajaj
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:01 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] perceiving or anticipating visual signs

I completely agree with what Rajesh Sir said.
It often happens that we're unable to communicate with people who are
at  some distance   from us.
One major reason for this is that we cannot even know if the other
person is even listening to us or not.

I also try to laugh it off if I can. Although I won't pretend that it
doesn't sometimes  land you in really awkward situations.
Another different, but related, problem is that we always have to
depend uponthe other person to start the conversation.
 This can be interpreted as rude behaviour by the uninitiated.

Cheers,
Rahul







On 14/09/2012, Preeti Monga preeti.mo...@silver-linings.co.in wrote:
 You could develop a code sound that is not easy to copy for others for
your
 wife/husband/ kids and so on. Like a  wisel or a stylish cough or a word
 which will be recognized by the person you are calling, something that
 others will not note as odd and the sound will carry far. Or else these
 days
 you can just call on the mobile phone.

 See if that helps. I just yell!
 Preeti

 Preeti Monga
 Director



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 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani,
 Rajesh
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 3:09 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] perceiving or anticipating visual signs

 Good discussion going on.
 I would just say that sometimes it happens that a totally blind person is
 unable to directly talk to somebody just beyond audible distance, even if
 that somebody happens to be your wife at a small distance because you
 cannot
 direct your behaviour specifically at a person or just gaze at her, walk
 down and find her and so on.
 I mean to say we tend to loose direct line of communication at will which
 sighted persons take for granted.

 I know I have not been able to makemyself clear to many of you.
 But those who have followed my point and have perhaps undergone the
 experiemce would appreciate my concern.

 Any remedies, please?

 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Singhal,
Vivek
 Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 12:38 PM
 To: 'accessindia@accessindia.org.in'
 Subject: [AI] perceiving or anticipating visual signs

 Dear Mohit,

 Query raised by you is very pertinent to VI community. In fact all of us
 face this kind of issues on day to day basis. My views in this regard are:

   1.  All my friends and colleagues do take good care of me. They often
 take
 my name before addressing me. Normally when I feel that one to one
 conversation with me is over I tend to look down indicating that eye
 contact
 is over. In case somebody wants to address a point to me then the person
 addresses me explicitly by calling my name. It may be noted that eye
 contact
 is very important for one to one conversion and the sighted person shall
 definitely call you or hint you in case he / she feels that eye to eye
 contact is not there.
   2.  During group interactions many a times it happens that more than one
 people are talking and group may or may not be hearing to all.  so whether
 other person is listening or not does not really matter.
   3.  On one of two occasions my friends have gesture me by pressing my
 hand
 that I should stop speaking.

 My advise is don't think too much about such issues.


 Regards,

 Vivek Singhal,







 

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Re: [AI] (AI) looking for life partner.

2012-09-16 Thread Raaj
I'm not sure whether dating is allowed or not here. but wish you all the 
best. give further more details wherever you're posting your profile. like 
your religious preference, cast preference if any and so on. Mainly girls 
will look at your salary lol. some may also look at your height and weight 
too.
- Original Message - 
From: Sunil Kumar sunil.mandotra1...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: sanjeev.gandhi4...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:26 PM
Subject: [AI] (AI) looking for life partner.



hello accessindian friends,
as subject mensions, i am looking a life partner. i am sunil kumar, 28
year old, working in government sector in Kaithal (haryana). i am in
search of of a good life partner who is also working in government
sector. i am a low vision person. girl should b totally blind or low
vision. girl should be vegetarian, and able to speak hindi language.
she also knows cooking.
interested person can contact with me on this number.
my number is:09466307167.
or send me mail at:
skmandho...@gmail.com
thanks with warm regards.


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Re: [AI] AccessIndia Digest, Vol 58, Issue 1580

2012-09-16 Thread Aliasagar Sheth
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1. Re: Obama Administration Blocks International Treaty To
   Benefit The Blind (vibhu sharma)
2. Re: How do you keep yourself going (Preeti Monga)
3. Re: RP  hopelessness (Preeti Monga)
4. Re: Windows 7 Problem in Windows Explorer. (Satguru)
5. Compromising email ID's (Kotian, H P)


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 Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 01:08:56 +0530
 From: vibhu sharma vibhusharm...@gmail.com
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: Re: [AI] Obama Administration Blocks International Treaty To
 Benefit The Blind
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 Thanks a lot. This was exactly what I was looking for.

 Thanks for making a quick reply and enabling assistance

 Thanks and regards
 Vibhu Sharma

 On 7/24/12, avinash shahi shahi88avin...@gmail.com wrote:
  23 July 2012
  WASHINGTON --
 
  The Obama administration is blocking the creation of an international
  treaty designed to protect access to books and reading material for
  blind people in poor countries.
 
  The administration's move to stall the treaty comes after President
  Barack Obama vowed to support an international instrument to ensure
  the global blind population has access to reading materials. Advocates
  for the blind are strongly in favor of the treaty, while corporate
  publishers, who profit from the global status quo, are opposed.
 
  Negotiations are currently taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, before
  a United Nations panel, and are scheduled to conclude on Wednesday.
  Nonprofit organizations representing the interests of the blind say
  the American delegation has been effective in negotiating substantive
  provisions in the pact that would help people living with
  disabilities. But they say the U.S. is balking at efforts to make
  those provisions part of a binding international treaty. Instead, the
  U.S. is seeking a non-binding slate of policy recommendations, which
  advocates for the blind worry would not effectively remove barriers to
  educational reading materials that are currently in place.
 
  We absolutely support a treaty, said Melanie Brunson, executive
  director of the American Council of the Blind, in an interview from
  Geneva with Knowledge Ecology International, another nonprofit group
  devoted to greater global access to information. We believe that
  that's really the only way to ensure that countries will know it's
  important, and it's not just something they can sort of do, or do
  voluntarily, or do parts of.
 
  Although the talks are not well-known domestically, both corporate
  publishers and advocates for people living with disabilities view it
  as a landmark treaty. Media that are accessible to the blind, like
  Braille works and audiobooks, are far more costly to create and
  distribute than traditional print publications, and feature a much
  smaller market. Many nations have specific copyright exceptions
  protecting such works, exempting their producers from having to pay
  costly royalties to publishers. But poor countries still have very
  limited resources to produce works for the blind, and thus have
  extremely limited libraries. An international treaty would make it
  easier for wealthier nations, like the United States, to share works
  with other countries.
 
  The treaty is essential to allow us to expand and serve the world,
  said Jim Fruchterman, founder of Bookshare, an online nonprofit
  American library with over 150,000 titles for the blind. Bookshare
  titles are available for free to U.S. schools and U.S. students, but
  not to citizens of developing nations. In a lot of the developing
  world, the entire library might be 20 or 30 books, said Fruchterman.
 
  The treaty would expand access to reading materials for the blind by
  establishing a specific exemption to traditional copyright standards
  for alternative publishing formats that benefit the 

[AI] Moderator: Re: (AI) looking for life partner.

2012-09-16 Thread harish


All

It will not be possible for us to allow such requests on this list.
However, I can provide 2 sources:

Happily everafter
E-mail: happilyeverafter2...@gmail.com  or can contact us on the below
numbers:

Preeti Ail  I  9820831433
Manoj Nair  I  9833450553



Voice Vision:
sushmee...@voicevision.in
Website: www.voicevision.in

No further traffic on this please.
Harish Kotian


- Original Message - 
From: Sunil Kumar sunil.mandotra1...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: sanjeev.gandhi4...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:26 PM
Subject: [AI] (AI) looking for life partner.



hello accessindian friends,
as subject mensions, i am looking a life partner. i am sunil kumar, 28
year old, working in government sector in Kaithal (haryana). i am in
search of of a good life partner who is also working in government
sector. i am a low vision person. girl should b totally blind or low
vision. girl should be vegetarian, and able to speak hindi language.
she also knows cooking.
interested person can contact with me on this number.
my number is:09466307167.
or send me mail at:
skmandho...@gmail.com
thanks with warm regards.


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Re: [AI] (AI) looking for life partner.

2012-09-16 Thread padmanabham

is this the right platform for searching life partners?
- Original Message - 
From: Sunil Kumar sunil.mandotra1...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Cc: sanjeev.gandhi4...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2012 6:26 PM
Subject: [AI] (AI) looking for life partner.



hello accessindian friends,
as subject mensions, i am looking a life partner. i am sunil kumar, 28
year old, working in government sector in Kaithal (haryana). i am in
search of of a good life partner who is also working in government
sector. i am a low vision person. girl should b totally blind or low
vision. girl should be vegetarian, and able to speak hindi language.
she also knows cooking.
interested person can contact with me on this number.
my number is:09466307167.
or send me mail at:
skmandho...@gmail.com
thanks with warm regards.


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