Re: [ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-14 Thread vivek khurana
--- Linux Lingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [snip] > > I only hope we can come > > up with ILUGD presentations that aren't too > visual-centric. > > Suggestions? > > > > > -- Raju > > > [suggestion] would vivek khurana like to give a talk > on agnula. that > deals with all things sound und

Re: [ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-14 Thread Linux Lingam
[snip] > I only hope we can come > up with ILUGD presentations that aren't too visual-centric. > Suggestions? > > -- Raju [suggestion] would vivek khurana like to give a talk on agnula. that deals with all things sound under gnulinux. [/suggestion] :-) LL _

Re: [ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-11 Thread T.Meyarivan
> Which is the informal meeting you are referring to? all the ilugd meets announced via the lists without formal invitations to each of the members are informal meets.. ___ ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman

Re: [ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-10 Thread Raj Mathur
> "Mary" == T Meyarivan writes: >> With a view to opening the eyes of geeks to such opportunities, >> on Sunday, July 17, 2005, the National Association of the >> Blind, RK Puram, would like to invite the Delhi Linux users >> group to a gettogether. The tentative agenda is as

Re: [ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-10 Thread T.Meyarivan
> With a view to opening the eyes of geeks to such opportunities, on > Sunday, July 17, 2005, the National Association of the Blind, RK Puram, > would like to invite the Delhi Linux users group to a gettogether. The > tentative agenda is as follows: > can all of us (say close to 30) land up th

[ilugd] Invitation to linux geeks, July 17, at National Association for the Blind

2005-07-06 Thread Arun Mehta
Imagine a world where writing and the printing press had not been invented. Except for a few braille publications, and volunteers willing to record audio books, that is the world most blind people live in. The lucky ones are those with access to a computer, for they have recently become privy t