[Electronics-talk] list of over-the-air TV stations for United States

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Tue Mar 5 23:33:41 UTC 2013


blind treasures was selling them last year, but I've heard ads for them on 
TV.  Those are an as seen on tv product and google can help you out there.  
Search for "as seen on tv" NEAR "rabbit card" and you should get lucky.On 
Tue, 5 Mar 2013, beverly heninger wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>  Where do I find a rabbit card?
>            Thanks
> 
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> > Rabbit cards run for about $10.00 and plug into a usb port and make those
> > links available to you in a separate window on your computer or at least
> > that's how it works for us nvda users.  No idea what happens with jaws not
> > enough money to use jaws anywhere but at work and plugging a rabbit card
> > in at work will get it logged and the user a security violation.
> >
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