[Promotion-technology] Walking Alone and Marching Together Now Online as MP3 Audio

Tina Hansen th404 at comcast.net
Thu Nov 19 20:23:50 UTC 2009


Some of you may remember ordering Walking Alone and Marching 
Together, the history of our first 50 years, on tape in the 1990's. 
You may remember that the tape box was quite bulky, at least, if you 
got the NFB version with the original speeches mixed in.

The text of this major historical publication has been online, but 
until recently, it was only up as text. That meant you either needed 
to be at your computer or you needed a Braille Note or other portable 
unit that could handle web pages, and if you wanted audio, you had to 
either stick with your tape player or make due with the voices 
provided by your screen reader.

Many of you probably have either a Victor Reader Stream, Book Sense, 
or Plextalk Pocket, and some high capacity SD cards. If that's true 
for you, REJOYCE! This major historical book is FINALLY now up in mp3 
audio, and you get good narration, along with the original speeches.

To check this out, go to

<http://www.nfb.org/nfb/WAMT.asp?SnID=1054658543>http://www.nfb.org/nfb/WAMT.asp?SnID=1054658543

Thanks, and enjoy.



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