[Nfb-web] Unsubscribing

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue Dec 1 06:32:42 UTC 2009


I unsubscribed him from a bunch of lists that he wanted off of.  He 
had subscriptions from different address, etc., so it is no surprise 
he had problems.

Dave

At 09:37 AM 11/30/2009, Wunder, Gary wrote:
>Phil, did you go to www.nfbnet.org, look under mailing lists, and 
>then try to unsubscribe?
>
>Gary
>
>
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>On Behalf Of Phil Templet
>Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 5:41 PM
>To: nfb-web at nfbnet.org
>Subject: Re: [Nfb-web] Nfb-web Digest, Vol 66, Issue 12
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>Please remove me from this list. Second request. Removal links don't work.
>
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>Today's Topics:
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>    1. Extracting audio From Flash (Marvin Hunkin)
>    2. My Mother Crossed the Rainbow Bridge (Peter Donahue)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:06:15 +1100
>From: "Marvin Hunkin" <startrekcafe at gmail.com>
>Subject: [Nfb-web] Extracting audio From Flash
>To: <nfb-web at nfbnet.org>
>Message-ID: <A2206DE2E713444C88FC7CF96A633872 at marvinPC>
>
>hi.
>do you know of any way to extract audio from a flash based or video 
>production or web cast?
>are there any tools that can be used to do this.
>i do not want to have to listen to the audio dropping out of web 
>casts from microsoft.
>as even though i have a braodband connection.
>the audio keeps dropping out, because tied to a flash or video file.
>so is there a way to extract the audio from the presentation.
>then convert it to a mp3 audio only.
>any ideas.
>Marvin.
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>Message: 2
>Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:39:27 -0600
>From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net>
>Subject: [Nfb-web] My Mother Crossed the Rainbow Bridge
>To: "Mary Donahue" <braille at sbcglobal.net>
>Cc: officeofthepresident at nfb.org, faith-talk at nfbnet.org,        Steve
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>         Good evening everyone,
>
>     This year's Holiday Season will be filled with sorrow and joy. For those
>
>receiving this news for the first time my mother was rushed to 
>Northeast Methodist Hospital in San Antonio and was later 
>transferred to Main Methodist to receive treatment from a neuro 
>surgeon. Yesterday morning she was found slumped in her chair 
>bleeding from the nose and mouth. She is believed to have suffered a 
>major stroke  and was placed in ICU upon arrival
>
>at Main Methodist. She never regained consciousness and was placed 
>on life support where she remained until this afternoon. Her 
>condition worsened during the night. The doctor offered to perform 
>surgery but could not guarantee a deasent quality of life following 
>the operation. With heavy hearts we decided to end life support. She 
>crossed the rainbow bridge at about 1-15 p.m. following termination 
>of life support. She died without regaining consciousness and is now 
>in a better place.
>
>     We're all sad and shocked with her passing. She exercised and 
> took long walks to keep in shape and always insisted on eating 
> right. She died at age 73. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
>
>     Mom was a fighter particularly when it came to my education. 
> Like many parents of blind children during the 1960s and 1970s she 
> was roped in to believing that the so-called "Experts" with the 
> Department of Education in Massachusetts had all the answers when 
> it came to teaching blind kids and where they should attend school. 
> All of that changed when she visited the Oak Hill School for the 
> Blind in Connecticut for a concert I would be participating in in 
> 1972. The things she observed during her visit along with concerns 
> about my well-being at the time prompted her in to action.
>Thus began what my family called the "1973 Uprising!" The environment at Oak
>
>Hill and transportation issues lead to a campaign to have me 
>transferred to the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown 
>Massachusetts if not in to public high school. When the battle was 
>over I attended Perkins for the remainder of my high school years 
>and graduated in 1975. To the best of our knowledge this was the 
>first time the parent of a blind child in Massachusetts issued a 
>serious challenge to the dogma of special education officials at that time.
>
>     To set the record straight this happened prior to my 
> involvement in the National Federation of the Blind. Although we 
> did not know the organization by name we had its spirit which 
> subsequently allowed myself and many other blind individuals to 
> have a quality of life we would not have otherwise.
>Had the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children been 
>around I believe mom would have eventually rose to top leadership in 
>that organization and would have been one of its staunchest members.
>
>     Mom has assisted several other disabled individuals over the 
> years most recently my adopted niece who has Down's Syndrome. 
> Although they could only progress to a certain level she expected 
> them to achieve a degree of independence and self-sufficiency. I am 
> one example of her persistence and her "Pushing" me to attempt to 
> do the assumingly impossible.
>     It will be different tomorrow not hearing her in the kitchen 
> cooking Thanksgiving Dinner and bossing us around in her demanding 
> and sometimes humorous way.
>
>     Our Thanksgiving feast will be dedicated to her memory. We're 
> not sure about funeral services yet. She has requested that her 
> body be cremated following the funeral.
>
>     Mary and I along with the rest of my family greatly appreciate 
> everyone keeping us in your prayers and thoughts during this 
> Holiday Season. Mom's death was sudden and unexpected. We will miss 
> her but we know she crossed the rainbow bridge and is now among the 
> wranks of family members who preceded her. Again thanks for keeping 
> us in your prayers and thoughts. All the best for a wonderful Thanksgiving.
>
>Peter Donahue
>
>
>
>"Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber
>       And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
>       And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
>       On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you."
>Will You Come to the Bower
>Traditional Irish Folk Song
>
>
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