[stylist] NFB Writers' Division Telephone meeting, Sunday

James Canaday M.A. N6YR n6yr at sunflower.com
Sat Jan 24 01:38:04 UTC 2009


oh, okay,
guess its still true:
"computers don't make mistakes, people do!"

well, I've never accidentally hit "reply to all."

well, Robert, we still love you.
jc

Jim Canaday M.A.
Lawrence, KS

At 06:49 PM 1/23/2009, you wrote:
>Jim --- actually you received that message only once --- Hee Hee, as in the
>message you responded to was the second one I sent, the one that actually
>had a subject line. The first one --- here is the "Hee Hee"  darnit part of
>this deal --- how many of you have gotten into a hurry and sent off a
>message and only after it was sipping away, that you realized that "Darnit!
>I for got to fill in the subject line!" And yes, usually I do the subject
>line first, but in this case, I had looked up my previous notice to the list
>(sent a couple of days ago), copied out the text of that message, a time
>saving measure because it had all the numbers and info about dialing in and
>I had to only change a few words in the intro. And so that is why my mindset
>was to put this informational block of text in the message body, alter it
>and --- I'll be done and it can be sent on its way! And of course, you all
>saw the result, I had neglected to shift-tab into the subject field and key
>in what the message was about. So hey, sorry. It was me being me. Anyone
>else out there that does funny little things with email?
>
>Hope to see a bunch of you Sunday evening!
>
>
>
>Robert Leslie Newman
>Email- newmanrl at cox.net
>THOUGHT PROVOKER Website-
>Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>Behalf Of James Canaday M.A. N6YR
>Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 2:42 PM
>To: NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [stylist] NFB Writers' Division Telephone meeting, Sunday
>
>robert,
>I recieved this twice.
>jc
>
>jim Canaday M.A.
>Lawrence, KS
>
>At 02:22 PM 1/23/2009, you wrote:
> >Join us for the telephone conference meeting sponsored by the National
> >Federation of the Blind Writers' Division. It is this coming Sunday,
> >January 25th. The time is 7:30 PM central US, 8:30 Eastern, 6:30
> >Mountain and 5:30Pacific.
> >
> >It will be another free flowing discussion on writing.
> >
> >If you wish to join us, here is the information you need:
> >
> >The phone number you dial is-  (218) 339-4300 (This will cost you your
> >regular long distance charges.)
> >
> >Once in, you are asked   for your Access Code and it is: 568839#
> >(The character at the end of the 6 digit number is the number-sign, the
> >key to the right of the zero on your touch-tone phone.)
> >
> >Once connected to the live conference, every caller will be able to talk.
> >Every caller will also have access to the touch tone commands listed below.
> >If you choose to use one of the following options, you press the STAR
> >key first then the corresponding number of the option you desire; the
> >star key is immediately to the left of the zero key.
> >
> >Options are:
> >
> >Exit conference - *3 (It asks if you really want to leave or go back
> >into the conference. If you have to leave, you can always just hang-up;
> >though the polite way to do it is to exit first then hang-up.)
> >
> >Mute - *6 then to un-mute, just repeat this key combination.
> >
> >Here is a piece of advice: The way these telephone conference things
> >seem to work is that only one person can talk and be heard; if two talk
> >at the same time, no one can really understand what is being said, voices
>get garbled.
> >President NFB Writers' Division
> >Robert Leslie Newman
> >Email- newmanrl at cox.net
> >Division Website-
> >Http://www.nfb-writers-division.org
> >
> >
> >
> >Robert Leslie Newman
> >Email- newmanrl at cox.net
> >THOUGHT PROVOKER Website-
> >Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
> >
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