[Colorado-talk] NFB-NEWSLINE: While we are waiting for Spring...

Ryan O. rryano218 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 16:36:23 UTC 2015





RyanO

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> From: Scott White <swhite at nfb.org>
> Date: March 2, 2015 at 8:32:07 AM MST
> To: Ryan Osentowski <rryano218 at gmail.com>
> Subject: NFB-NEWSLINE:  While we are waiting for Spring...
> 
> March 2, 2015
> 
> Dear Subscribers,
> 
> With winter blanketing much of the country in cold white stuff and the Great Lakes frozen over, it's a good time to stay safe and warm and check out some of our great new publications.
> 
> This time we have for you two new Louisiana Newspapers, the Acadiana Advocate and the New Orleans Advocate. Our two new newspapers in Louisiana are owned by the same organization as The Baton Rouge Advocate. The Advocate and its journalistic ancestors have been a vital force in Louisiana's capital city and surrounding areas for more than 170 years.  These two newspapers can be found by Louisiana subscribers by pressing 3 off the Main Menu for Newspapers in Your State, and by subscribers elsewhere by pressing 5 off the Main Menu for Newspapers from A Different State and navigating to Louisiana.
> 
> Additionally, we have a new feature for you:  The Magazines list has added a new section called "All Magazines Listed Alphabetically" to make it easier to find specific magazines when you're not sure of the category. As our magazine list has grown, we wanted to provide you a place in which you could peruse our entire list of magazines quickly and easily. To find the Magazines list, press 7 off the Main Menu. You will then be given the option to peruse All Magazines Listed Alphabetically by pressing 1, or look through the list by category by choosing among the categories offered.
> 
> If it's been a while since you've had a look at our magazines list, check them out by pressing 7 off the Main Menu. You'll see popular titles like Parade, Reader's Digest, ESPN the Magazine and Rolling Stone.
> 
> Like recipes? Interested in the latest in home tips and family information? Check out our family interest magazines such as Everyday with Rachel Ray, Family Circle, Family Fun, Ladies Home Journal and Better Homes and Gardens.
> 
> Want to be kept up to date on the latest technology? NFB-NEWSLINE has titles like Wired, MacWorld, and PCWorld.
> 
> Are you more of a science aficionado? We have Popular Science, Science News, Smithsonian, and Air and Space Smithsonian.
> 
> Want to know the latest in health and wellness? Have a look at Fitness, WebMD the Magazine, or Diabetes Forecast.
> 
> Do you like to keep up with politics? You can find the latest in Time Magazine, Mother Jones, or The New Republic.
> 
> For the latest trends in fashion, lifestyle and entertainment, you can read US Weekly, Self, Vogue, Teen Vogue, Glamour or Vanity Fair.
> 
> If you are a Randolph Sheppard vendor, you may want to have a look at Vending Times.
> 
> Are you an active senior with a busy lifestyle? We've got AARP Bulletin and AARP the Magazine, National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) and Conde Nast Traveler.
> 
> How about books and literature? NFB-NEWSLINE has The New Yorker, Poets and Writers, and New York Review of Books.
> 
> Want to keep up with the latest in finance and the economy? Our magazines include the Economist and Vending Times.
> 
> Are you curious about developments and events going on with blindness organizations? Take a look at the Braille Monitor, Braille Forum, and Future Reflections.
> 
> Interested in a magazine you do not see among our featured magazines? We are always working to expand our publication lists! Email us at NFBNewsline at nfb.org or call (410) 505-5896 and let us know what you'd like to see added.
> 
> We hope you are all continuing to enjoy the new Continuous Reading Mode. Some of you might have missed our previous announcement about this new feature. If you've ever wished to read your newspapers all the way through, or if you've ever found yourself wishing you could hear all the sections one after another, without having to go back to the section list and listen to all the sections in order to select the correct number of your choice, this new feature is just right for you.  Now you can press 99 at the section level of your favorite publication as soon as you hear all the sections listed with their associated option numbers, and you will be placed into the new Continuous Reading Mode. Using the Continuous Reading Mode you can hear every article in every section. With the easy navigation of Continuous Reading Mode, you can read an entire newspaper beginning to end, or skip any section that you are not interested in by simply pressing the * key. You can also still move from article to article by a press of the 3 key as you have always done in the past.
> 
> Summary of Continuous Reading Mode Tools:
> 
> 99 Turn on Continuous Reading Mode from the Section Level
> 
> *	Skip to next Section of the Publication while in Continuous Reading Mode
> 
> Pound*	Return to Section Level
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Your NFB-NEWSLINE Team



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