[Nfbmt] Library

Rik James montanarikster at gmail.com
Fri Jan 10 17:57:15 UTC 2014


Well, me neither, Becca.
The blog kind of scares me, too.
Just the sound of it, you know?

I like to sing that song:
Put another blog on the fire.
Cook me up some bacon and some beans.
Go out to the truck and change the tire.

I forget the rest of it. It  was on the Wanted Outlaws album in 1976 by 
Waylon & Willie.
Tompall Glaser song.

But I think you may know it.

But as to the Blog.
They are all set up differently, is my experience. Some navigate better than 
others using speech.
The NFB Blog of course is designed very well. Though of course folks like 
you and me may have to figure a thing or 2 out when first dipping our toes 
in.

In JAWS I just hit H for each heading and then down arrow to read the posts 
that interest me.
As to the rest of it, I just fiddle and fool around to figure out if I want 
to up and submit a post.
Or dig a post hole.

Gosh. What is it with me today? Huh?
I really need to go for a walk.
Wish me luck on this crazy ice today.

Rik

-----Original Message----- 
From: Rebecca Stewart
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 10:42 AM
To: 'NFB of Montana Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] Library

Hi Rick.  NFB blog...This excites me and terrifies me simultaneously.  I 
love the sound of it, a blog site where I can go and get information from 
others who will know what they are talking about but I have never used a 
blog.  Using Jaws, can a person like me, a person who can't see the screen, 
participate in a "blog?" I have never found the courage to try blogging nor 
have I heard of a blog before that interests me as much as the NFB blog.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rik James
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 10:36 AM
To: NFB of Montana Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] Library

Hello again, friends, and fellow Federationists.

I had meant to invite someone to continue this conversation about the 
current reading devices and means and strategies of acquiring the reading 
materials.

It may well be that there is a website that has a well-written and current 
summary of all that is available and detail about each.
I know many of us in our circle, have a good brain trust already.
But I am always with an antenna outreached. And I find I can not hope to 
really keep abreast of all the fast developing innovations and technology.

If someone is aware of a specific page or website, please reply to this 
discussion thread and post that link. Okay?

Here are just a couple places I may suggest.
You probably know of the NFB A T Blog.
There are good posts there, and discussion.
Here is that link:

https://nfb.org/blognames/atblog

And as to a podcast, some of you may enjoy, as I have come to enjoy 
listening regularly to the Eyes on Success podcast with Nancy and Peter 
Torphey. The cover a lot of ground, and they have good guests, covering a 
very wide range of topics. It is only 30 minutes or so which makes it nice 
and concise. The original name of the podcast was Viewpoints Plus. And they 
changed it to Eyes on Success last year. I tell you that so that the link 
will not confuse anybody.

http://viewpointsplus.net/

Here is another thing to mention and share.
Feeds. I love feeds.
Do you use RSS Feeds?
There is another thing I started to use regularly in the last year or so.
When I find a thing I like to return to to read or to find content to 
download, I will look for a link for the RSS Feeds.
Not much about it that is specifically for the blind. But I find it 
absolutely cool to use. Quick to navigate using speech, and easy to download 
from.
Does anyone use Feeds regularly?  I do!  Mostly I have come to use them by 
way of the Internet Explorer browser. I put the Feeds under different 
categories. Which makes it nice to have them sorted out a bit.  My big 
categories are, just in case you are wondering:   ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, 
BASEBALL, BLIND TECH, GENERAL INTEREST, NEWS, and POLITICS.  When I 
subscribe to a feed of somehting, I will place it in one of those places in 
the process.

Mister Talky Talk. That is me today, huh?
Right to a T.
Give me a T. Give me an A. Give me an L.
What’s that spell?
Oops. You forgot the K.
What?
The K, I say.

Sigh. He is hopeless, I tell you.
Enjoy your Friday. And your January. And your 2014.
Rik James




Thanks.
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