DVD data

2004-10-01 Thread don
Has any one tried running a data DVD on a regular cDRW 
check out my store,  Dons Country Assistive products,  we will save you money  great 
products low prices on the talking  assistive items we need,  enter on the link below 
drive?If so, any luck How do you configure it. Don
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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread doc
I think he meant to say quarter inch and not 3 quarter inch which would be
very large.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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I don't know what a 3/4 inch plug is. do you mean a standard phone 1/4 inch
plug? you can buy a 3.5 female to 1/4 male stereo headphone adapter for
that!

-- Rocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,  Do these speakers use a three quarter inch plug?

rocker

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Kristine, this is just a set of powered speakers in a soft case for holding
24 cd's. it costs $21.00. you plug it into a portable player.

-- "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound
good?

Incredible price!

Kris H.
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a
speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at
most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site
search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price
but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today.
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
enjoy.


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Re: cdrwin

2004-10-01 Thread Shashi Gothivarekar
** you wrote :
Several months ago some one mention on this list that they used cdrwin to
burn CDs.  If that person is still on the list, do you use cdrwin with
Window-Eyes, and if so, how does Window-Eyes work with it? Thanks, Tom

Hello Tom,
 I have been using CDRWIN with Window-eyes for the last two years. It is
extremely accessible with Window-eyes and a very neat and easy to use
package. I am running it on a machine with Windows98 S E although that is
neither here nor there. Hope this helps. Kind regards.
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Re: split headphones

2004-10-01 Thread Dave Hutchins
Hi Susan,
I had a problem with my jfw reading my documents selections to me, I had to 
read them with a magnifyer, but I do read a lot of text with the jfw, its 
much faster than me trying to lean close to the screen and reading slow, 
zoomtext would probably be good, but it can be cumbersome too.  Good luck 
with all that tech equiptment.  Dave Hutchins
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: split headphones


Dave,
Yes, I really did appreciate the responses.  I was able to forward them to
my friend just about the time her headphones arrived and she confirmed 
that
everyone was right, of course, that she could not split the channels as
she'd hoped.  Fortunately she has some tech help so she thinks she can
successfully install another soundcard.  This was all good info for me 
down
the road though because I will be upgrading to XP eventually and do not
think my old Keynote synthesizer is being supported anymore, so it'sgood 
to
know that an additional soundcard might be an alternative to purchasing a
new hardware synthe unless the local DVR folks are feeling very generous 
at
that point, smile, not holdingmy breath.  This is one of those times I 
guess
when not giving correct info can lead to bad advice.

And yeah, computers are something aren't they?  I mean, just when you 
think
you know what you're doing ... I also think visually impaired users have 
to
know a lot more about their OS etc. than do sighted folks because of the
complications of screenreaders, OCR etc.  Many thanks.

Susan

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Fwd: TALKING COMMUNITIES TO HOST ANOTHER FREE WEB-BASED SYMPOSIUM

2004-10-01 Thread Steve Pattison
*** BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE  ***
On 1/10/2004 at 2:09 PM Audio-Tips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You won't want to miss the October 6, 2004 Accessible World Symposium
if you want answers to the following questions: Would you like to
know more about the future of Internet Radio? Are you interested in
furthering your education via online courses? Do you have an interest
in being able to put content online in formats accessible to users
with disabilities? Do you believe that travel is really for everyone
regardless of physical challenges?  Well known and knowledgeable
presenters will be on hand to answer these and many more questions.
They include:

Jonathan Mosen, of Christchurch, New Brighton, New Zealand
(Aotearoa), is well known to Internet radio listeners worldwide. Just
over a year after he left his position as founder and Director of ACB
Radio, Jonathan Mosen talks about the way Internet radio has evolved
and his role as a pioneer in this field. He'll focus on what Internet
radio means for blind people in particular, and where it is headed.
He also discusses his own new Internet radio initiative, The Wave.

Terrence Aselford will provide interesting comments about his life
and work as a National Library Service Talking Book Narrator.

Patricia A. Rucker, Ed.D., Peirce College Vice President, Academic
Advancement & Chief Academic Officer, will show how Peirce College
for 139 years has made it possible for many people, including the
blind and visually impaired, to achieve their educational and career
dreams.

EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information) will discuss Putting
Content Online in Formats Accessible to Users with Disabilities,
demonstrate how to use simple software programs to prepare online
multimedia, Word documents and PowerPoint presentations in formats
fully accessible to users who require screen readers, screen
magnification, voice recognition, onscreen keyboards and more in
order to surf the Internet.

Sue Corman Slater not only believes travel is for everyone but is
devoting her life proving it. As a successful cruise agent, she has
specialized in making group cruises accessible, easy and personally
rewarding for the visually impaired. She will share travel tips and
give an update of some really terrific cruises scheduled during the
next few months.

The symposium begins at 9:00 a.m. Pacific, 10:00 a.m. Mountain, 11:00
a.m. Central, and 12:00 Noon Eastern time.

"There's no cost to those who want to participate in this symposium”,
explains George Buys, president and CEO of Talking Communities. "You
can join with people from throughout the world and never leave your
home or office.”

All you need to enjoy this live interactive event is to have a
computer, an Internet connection, speakers and a microphone. Text
chat is available for those without a microphone.

Approximately 30 minutes prior to the symposium, go to
http://www.talkingcommunities.com and click the Special Events link.
Then, type your name and click ENTER. A small software applet will
download on your computer as you enter the room.

You can view the full program now at
http://events.talkingcommunities.com/calendar.pl?hi_day=29.
*** END FORWARDED MESSAGE  ***

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Re: xm radio question

2004-10-01 Thread mimi
Of course it can!  But it does not have
speaker jacks.  It has the earphone
jack, so I don't really know what you
can do next to rig up a makeshift
receiverless rig to be able to hear the
radio.  Maybe someone else can tell you.
I have a receiver and that is how I
connect anything which does not have its
own speakers.

Mimi



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> Hi Folks,
> I understand that the xm radio can be
connected to a home stereo.
> Not having a stereo I am wondering can
the xm receiver be connected to
> amplified speakers?
> Thanks.
> Ray Slaton
>
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Re: xm radio question

2004-10-01 Thread mimi
Thanks for making more sense because I
could not tell Ray;  it's true amplified
speakers can be connected to the XM
radio and I have used the computer's
speakers for a while until I bought the
boombox for it.  However you have your
XM set up, enjoy it!

Mimi



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Subject: Re: xm radio question


> Ray,
>
> We have an xm receiver, the skifi with
the home stereo kit.  It does work into
the aux input of the stereo just fine.
Also, I have a set of amplified speakers
I
> got one time with a computer which has
since gone the way of old computers.
I've run the receiver through the
amplified speakers and it really sounds
very
> good and there's enough volume to
really vock the room.
>
> Don
>
> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:01:27 -0400,
Slaton, Ray wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
> I understand that the xm radio can be
connected to a home stereo.
> Not having a stereo I am wondering can
the xm receiver be connected to
> amplified speakers?
> Thanks.
> Ray Slaton
>
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Re: the different sound blaster cards

2004-10-01 Thread mimi
SB LIve is not very accessible to
Window-Eyes; Oh, I can find the speaker
test but that's it.  Everything else you
have to do through Volume Control to get
it just the way you want it.  I cannot
speak for JAWS because I never used that
screen reader, so don't know how much
better off in accessibility there would
be with that one.

Mimi



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Subject: the different sound blaster
cards


Hi to those of you who use s b live.
I am interested in getting a different
sound blaster card than the one i have
now which is five point one.
It does not have much of the cool audio
effects that i am looking for.
How many effects does for exampel the
audigy or audigy II have?
thanks. randy

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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,
I got mine, I guess, in the nick of time.  I ordered last evening, 
sept. 30, and I still got the 12 dollar price.  I ordered two sets, at that 
price.  I just read my email informing me that my order had been shipped 
this morning at eleven a. m.  Kind of a hefty shipping price, but, what the 
heck!

Rusty
> At 04:36 PM 10/1/2004, Bob Campbell spake thusly:-
Hi all.  The price on these speakers went up to $20.90  plus shipping and
handling... oh well, that's capitalism.
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From: "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price
> Hello,
>
> Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound
> good?
>
> Incredible price!
>
> Kris H.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
> Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price
>
>
> I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am
a
> speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
> and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12
at
> most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version
blue
> for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
> These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
> You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the
site
> search for the following.
> TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
>  or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number
>
> pscdsb24ax
> They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the
price
> but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine
today.
> These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
> holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
> enjoy.
>
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Re: the different sound blaster cards

2004-10-01 Thread Rocker
The Oddegy II USB has a load of effects and settings.  Unfortunately I 
cannot seem to access the various control panels with jfw.  Any help there 
is welcome...rocker

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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: the different sound blaster cards


Hi to those of you who use s b live.
I am interested in getting a different sound blaster card than the one i 
have now which is five point one.
It does not have much of the cool audio effects that i am looking for.
How many effects does for exampel the audigy or audigy II have?
thanks. randy
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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Bob Campbell
Hi all.  The price on these speakers went up to $20.90  plus shipping and
handling... oh well, that's capitalism.

- Original Message - 
From: "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


> Hello,
>
> Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound
> good?
>
> Incredible price!
>
> Kris H.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
> Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price
>
>
> I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am
a
> speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
> and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12
at
> most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version
blue
> for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
> These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
> You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the
site
> search for the following.
> TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
>  or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number
>
> pscdsb24ax
> They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the
price
> but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine
today.
> These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
> holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
> enjoy.
>
>
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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Gary G. Schindler

I don't know what a 3/4 inch plug is. do you mean a standard phone 1/4 inch plug? you 
can buy a 3.5 female to 1/4 male stereo headphone adapter for that!

-- Rocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,  Do these speakers use a three quarter inch plug?

rocker

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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price



Kristine, this is just a set of powered speakers in a soft case for holding 
24 cd's. it costs $21.00. you plug it into a portable player.

-- "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound
good?

Incredible price!

Kris H.
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From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a
speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at
most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site
search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price
but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today.
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
enjoy.


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the different sound blaster cards

2004-10-01 Thread Randy Tijerina
Hi to those of you who use s b live.
I am interested in getting a different sound blaster card than the one i have now 
which is five point one.
It does not have much of the cool audio effects that i am looking for.
How many effects does for exampel the audigy or audigy II have?
thanks. randy
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Re: Removing NearoHow do I take Nero of the start-up menu? Italwaysstart up

2004-10-01 Thread RQJ
Hello,
I am not familiar with Windows ME, but it may be similar to other versions,
 in this respect.
Try going to the startup folder, located in the start menu, under programs.
Open that folder, if Nero is there, delete it.
It's just a shortcut, so no problem.
If Nero is not listed there, you will need to go to the run dialogue, from
the start menu, and type in,msconfig, and press enter.
Once in msconfig, shift, tab to place you on the general tab.
>From here either control tabb, or use left or right arrow keys to place you
on the  start tab, and then tab once.
arrow thru the list until you find Nero.
and use the spacebar to uncheck the box, so Nero will not load at startup.
You will probably need to use insert, numpad 8 to say line, to see if the
box is checked, or unchecked.
After unchecking the box, tab to the apply button, and press enter.
Then tab to the okay button, and press enter, once you do this you will be
prompted to re-start your computer so that the changes you made will take
effect.
Press enter, and wait for your computer to re-boot.
If this is not correct for Windows ME, I hope someone will correct me.
hth,
Richard Justice
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Italwaysstart up


> I have Windows ME.  I have the demo version of  Jaws 4.5, which is my
> favorite because it works with America On-line. Thank you  very much. You
can also
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Re: Removing NearoHow do I take Nero of the start-up menu? Italways start up

2004-10-01 Thread Joetedchester
I have Windows ME.  I have the demo version of  Jaws 4.5, which is my 
favorite because it works with America On-line. Thank you  very much. You can also 
call me at #404#841-1085.
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Re: xm radio question

2004-10-01 Thread Will Smith
Yes they can be.  I have a Y cord and connect my XM unit to both powered 
speakers and my C Crane FM transmitter for listening anywhere I'm near an 
FM stereo radio.

Will
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Hi Folks,
I understand that the xm radio can be connected to a home stereo.
Not having a stereo I am wondering can the xm receiver be connected to
amplified speakers?
Thanks.
Ray Slaton
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Re: xm radio question

2004-10-01 Thread Don Bishop
Ray,

We have an xm receiver, the skifi with the home stereo kit.  It does work into the aux 
input of the stereo just fine.  Also, I have a set of amplified speakers I 
got one time with a computer which has since gone the way of old computers.  I've run 
the receiver through the amplified speakers and it really sounds very 
good and there's enough volume to really vock the room.

Don

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Hi Folks,
I understand that the xm radio can be connected to a home stereo.
Not having a stereo I am wondering can the xm receiver be connected to
amplified speakers?
Thanks.
Ray Slaton

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xm radio question

2004-10-01 Thread Slaton, Ray
Hi Folks,
I understand that the xm radio can be connected to a home stereo.
Not having a stereo I am wondering can the xm receiver be connected to
amplified speakers?
Thanks.
Ray Slaton

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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Jim Shaker
THIS SOUNDS like a very interesting item, but, I must have missed 
something along the line.  If you will, please,could you describe the 
speaker a bit more?

Jim

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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Rocker
Hi,  Do these speakers use a three quarter inch plug?

rocker

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price



Kristine, this is just a set of powered speakers in a soft case for holding 
24 cd's. it costs $21.00. you plug it into a portable player.

-- "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound
good?

Incredible price!

Kris H.
- Original Message - 
From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a
speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at
most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site
search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price
but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today.
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
enjoy.


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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Gary G. Schindler

Kristine, this is just a set of powered speakers in a soft case for holding 24 cd's. 
it costs $21.00. you plug it into a portable player. 

-- "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound 
good?

Incredible price!

Kris H.
- Original Message - 
From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a
speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at
most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site
search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price
but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today.
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
enjoy.


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RE: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Rick Alfaro
Just checked, and they are up to $21.97 now.  Still not a bad deal if you
have a need for something like this though.

Best regards,
 
Rick Alfaro
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On Behalf Of Don Ball
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:55 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a

speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker 
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at

most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue 
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site

search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price

but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today. 
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player 
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and 
enjoy. 


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Fwd: Kurzweil Display Reader

2004-10-01 Thread Steve Pattison
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From: Tina E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With permission of the person who sent this to another list I am on,
I'm
cross-posting it to several more.  Though I don't know much about MIDI
keyboards
and associated technology, the accessibility this product will provide
might be
rather useful to those who use certain models of the Kurzweil
equipment,
specified below.

I hope this new product will be of use to those blind people who have
compatible
hardware and software.
Tina E
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

From: Norma A. Boge-Conyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

NEW PRODUCT FOR USE WITH KURZWEIL MUSICAL EQUIPMENT

The KeySounds Kurzweil Display Reader (KDR) is a Windows program that
allows blind users of Kurzweil musical equipment to have access to the
text
portion
of the LCD's on this equipment by copying the text from the LCD to a
computer monitor via MIDI. Once on the computer monitor, it can be read
with screen
reading or enlarging software. The following Kurzweil products can be
read
with KDR: all models in the K2000, K2500, and K2600 series, including
keyboards,
racks and samplers.

The program works with any version of Windows from 95 on and requires a
MIDI-capable sound card and a screen reader. It is available in an
electronic version
or on CD-ROM. To order, call Keysounds at (203) 735-1288, or e-mail
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Regards Steve,
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Re: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price

2004-10-01 Thread Kristine Hickerson
Hello,

Does this unit also play mp3 or just standard cd's?   Does it really sound 
good?

Incredible price!

Kris H.
- Original Message - 
From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Order the stereo version of I'm a speaker at a good price


I was at radio shack last week and bought the mono version of the tdk I am a
speaker for 19.95, Because I was there at the shack and so was the speaker
and I wanted it. I later found that the mono speaker sells  for about $12 at
most internet shops. But wait there's more. I found the stereo version blue
for $12.20 Thats right twelve dollars and twenty cents.
These speakers sell for $35 at the TDK store.
You can get this price at http://www.d-compute.com. When You get to the site
search for the following.
TDK I'M A SPEAKER  24 disc CD Softcase Blue.
 or call them at 1-800-519-1194 and give them this order number

pscdsb24ax
They are Only available in blue. If we order a lot they may change the price
but I got three of them and They are the real deal. I  Just got mine today.
These are good stereo speakers built in to a zippered cd wallet/cd player
holder. The Speakers need a neck string but I will fix that.Get one and
enjoy.


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Re: split headphones

2004-10-01 Thread Susan Wojtecki
Dave,
Yes, I really did appreciate the responses.  I was able to forward them to
my friend just about the time her headphones arrived and she confirmed that
everyone was right, of course, that she could not split the channels as
she'd hoped.  Fortunately she has some tech help so she thinks she can
successfully install another soundcard.  This was all good info for me down
the road though because I will be upgrading to XP eventually and do not
think my old Keynote synthesizer is being supported anymore, so it'sgood to
know that an additional soundcard might be an alternative to purchasing a
new hardware synthe unless the local DVR folks are feeling very generous at
that point, smile, not holdingmy breath.  This is one of those times I guess
when not giving correct info can lead to bad advice.

And yeah, computers are something aren't they?  I mean, just when you think
you know what you're doing ... I also think visually impaired users have to
know a lot more about their OS etc. than do sighted folks because of the
complications of screenreaders, OCR etc.  Many thanks.

Susan




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Re: Re: Yahoo sports

2004-10-01 Thread Gordon and Kimberly
Hey there Tim.  I want to thank you on behalf of this entire list.  I tried 
the fix, and it worked to perfection.
Thanks again.  That's what this list is all about.

Gordon Mote
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 12:20 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Yahoo sports


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes there is a fix.  Do a system restore and go back to service pack
1.  The volume problem is a service pack 2 issue.  You can find the
volume control with JAWS, but you'll have to turn it up for each
stream and I refuse to do that as much surfing as I do on Yahoo
sports.  When you're in the Yahoo player. Go down until you see a
link which says something like Full screen 2.  Just above that link
there is a link which says seek thumb.  Root Jaws to pc and left
clicc.  The volume will go up a little bit.  If you continue to
route jaws to pc and click, the volume will go up higher and
higher.  As I said, I'm afraid that you'll have to do this for every
stream on Yahoo sports unless you rip service pack 2 out.  As I said
last week, since I've ripped out service pack 2, I no longer have
the volume problem.  Good luck.
Kyle in NC.
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Re: Removing NearoHow do I take Nero of the start-up menu? Italways start up

2004-10-01 Thread RQJ
Hello,
First of all we need more imformation!
What version of windows are you using?

Richard Justice
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> when my computer starts. It says either Nero  burning Rom or multisesion
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Re: Total Recorder settings for recording from tape

2004-10-01 Thread Joetedchester
What do I have to do if I wanted to record from a  cassette tape onto my 
computer and onto Cd?? Thank you ver;y  much.
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Re: Removing NearoHow do I take Nero of the start-up menu? It always start up

2004-10-01 Thread Joetedchester
when my computer starts. It says either Nero  burning Rom or multisesion tab. 
Thank you very much. God bless  you.
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Fwd: Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype?

2004-10-01 Thread Steve Pattison
*** BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE  ***
On 28/09/2004 at 12:25 PM Tom Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thought you all would appreciate seeing this; it comes from another
list
that I am on.
Tom KaufmanSubject: FTP Internet News Can Skype live up to the Net
phone
hype?


Can Skype live up to the Net phone hype?
Published: September 27, 2004, 10:00 AM PDT
By
Ben Charny
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
When Sun Chun first heard of Skype and its promise of free,
high-quality
Internet
phone service, he figured the claims were mostly hype.
Chun, who generally considers himself an early adopter, had tried
broadband
phone
services before, only to suffer lost calls and garbled conversations.
So he
was skeptical
when reports began circulating a year ago of revolutionary peer-to-peer
software
that could render traditional phone companies obsolete, much as
file-swapping services
threatened the recording industry.
The jury is still out on whether Skype will take down the Bells. But
Chun,
for one,
is kicking himself for waiting so long to try out the software.
"The conversations with our friends are surprisingly clear and crisp,"
Chun,
a San
Jose, Calif., tech worker, said in an e-mail. "Calls to my friend in
Australia were
also of equal crisp quality. So now, I am urging all my friends and
family
to install
this incredible software."
Bottom line:
Despite rough edges, the service has won over a number of early
adopters.
But Skype
won't likely bring down traditional phone services anytime soon.
Just over a year after Skype's launch, the Luxembourg-based upstart is
showing signs
of being the real deal. But as with early predictions about
peer-to-peer
technology
and the music business, the expectations about an overthrow of the
telephone
industry
remain unfulfilled.
In fact, as much as Skype presents a budding competitive challenge to
the
old-line
companies, it's also looking for ways to cooperate with them. The
start-up
voices
lofty goals of expanding the way people communicate, but it still faces
the
down-to-earth
demands of broadening its own sources of revenue.
And although users like Chun say they're impressed by Skype's voice
quality,
there
are still some rough edges. Both caller and receiver must have the
voice
over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) software installed. Calls to ordinary phone customers
will
still
have a cost. And the software works only on PCs and a handful of niche
devices--not
regular phone handsets.
"VoIP didn't become successful until it moved off the PC," said Sara
Hofstetter,
a senior vice president at Net2Phone, a VoIP provider that, unlike
Skype,
does not
use peer-to-peer software.
You say you want a revolution?
Even taking into account such pitfalls, Skype signals a major upheaval
for
the phone
industry.
Because of its peer-to-peer architecture, Skype requires absolutely no
infrastructure
and only minimal capital investment compared with phone companies that
own
their
own lines and switches. Rather, Skype's 750,000 daily users create the
network on
the fly, sharing computer resources to manage traffic flow and ensure
call
quality.
Skype claims its network can grow organically without the need to add
new
equipment
to support increased traffic demands.
Skype goes mobile
This "network free" concept is unprecedented, even for Net phone
providers
that are
already turning the century-old telephone industry on its ear. With
Skype,
one no
longer needs a few hundred thousand dollars in start-up costs typically
associated
with Net phone service, let alone the billions of dollars in
investments to
become
a traditional phone company.
"I knew it was over when I downloaded Skype," Federal Communications
Commission Chairman
Michael Powell
said recently. "When inventors are distributing.a program to talk to
anybody else,
and the quality is fantastic, and it's free, it's over. The world will
change now
inevitably."
Skype has
turned heads
for its unique blend of technology and rapid grassroots adoption. The
company claims
more than 22 million downloads since the software was first made
available
in August
2003. It is currently signing up about 60,000 new registered users
every
day--numbers
that draw comparisons to free software downloads that swept the
Internet
during the
late 1990s, such as the ICQ instant messaging service.
"Its growth rate is sky high," said Tim Draper, managing director at
Draper Fisher Jurvetson
, which has invested $9 million into the company. "I don't think
there's
been this
speed of adoption since Hotmail. We are thrilled with what Skype's been
able
to do.
We think it's a global phenomenon that will change communication for
the
better."
Following in Kazaa's footsteps
Skype has also drawn comparisons to Kazaa, the wildly popular
file-swapping
software
created by Jan Friis and
Niklas Zennstrom
--the same pair of developers behind Skype.
Like Kazaa, Skype uses peer-to-peer technology that connects PCs and
turns
them into
a powerful, collaborative network without the need for central server