[Nfb-seniors] listening to conference calls

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Mon May 12 00:23:55 UTC 2014


Yes, it is seniors.nfb.org with no www and it should work.

Dave

At 03:35 PM 5/11/2014, Robert Leslie Newman wrote:
>Hi, Dwight Weird! Meaning, you do have the 
>correct address, I just used it and it went 
>right to the home page of seniors.nfb.org, and 
>the page for the recordings was also functioning 
>and the May 1st recording also came up when I 
>hit enter on it. Weird! Not sure what was 
>happening for you. Below is a link to our site: 
>you should be able to just click/enter on it, 
>and if for some weird reason it does not fire 
>off for you, copy and paste it into your browser 
>(control-o to enter in a web address) and do it 
>that way. http://seniors.nfb.org -----Original 
>Message----- From: Nfb-seniors 
>[mailto:nfb-seniors-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>Behalf Of Dwight Johnson Sent: Sunday, May 11, 
>2014 1:16 PM To: 'NFB Senior Division list' 
>Subject: Re: [Nfb-seniors] listening to 
>conference calls I listened to the most recent 
>call and I want to listen to the previous one 
>which took place on May first.  Instructions 
>were given  to go to seniors.nfb.org but when I 
>tried that the page could not be found.  Can you 
>help? Thanks, Dwight Johnson -----Original 
>Message----- From: Nfb-seniors 
>[mailto:nfb-seniors-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>Behalf Of Judy Sanders Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 
>2014 6:20 PM To: nfb-seniors at nfbnet.org Subject: 
>[Nfb-seniors] listening to conference calls In 
>case you wish to hear a recorded version of our 
>conference calls below are instructions sent to 
>Ruth Sager. To: Ruth Sager Subject: RE: info 
>from freeconferencecall.comFW: Free Conference 
>Call Playback Detail Report Ruth If someone 
>wishes to listen to the recording, there are 
>three options: #1 visit our Division’s website 
>and go to the page for listening to recordings 
>of our conference calls. Then it is a matter of 
>choosing which recording to listen to. all the 
>person does is click on the link of the 
>recording they want to listen to, and after a 
>few seconds (maybe 10 up to 20 seconds) it will 
>start playing, right there on their computer. 
>This of course, presupposes  the computer has 
>speakers and the volume is up. Our division’s 
>website is at: http://senior.nfb.org #2 If the 
>person wants to download the MP3 file from our 
>website, and transfer it to another device, you 
>would: Place the cursor on the link to the 
>recording that you want to capture, press the 
>applications key (the key immediately to the 
>left of the right control key), which then 
>brings up a menu of options,  arrow down to 
>“Save Target. And press enter. then you must 
>choose where it is you want the computer to save 
>the file. (this option takes a person with some 
>computer savvy.) #3 To listen to it by phone- no 
>computer is involved in this option: Dial: (712) 
>432-1202 Then when asked, dial this access code: 
>759633Pound Then, the system will give you two 
>options, take the second one, which is to press 
>the Pound Key, to listen to the most recent 
>recording. (the first option would allow a 
>person to choose one recording, out of an entire 
>list, if you know the correct identification code.)





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