Sunday, September 30, 2007

Coming up on Main Menu Live for the week of October 3

Hello Everyone, 
 
This week we bring to you two hours of Main Menu Live!  Darrell Shandrow, Jeff Bishop, Randy Knapp, Ray Bronk and Rick Harmon discuss building computers and maintaining PC hardware from a blind perspective.  Randy, Ray and Rick bring us their particular insights, techniques, tips and tricks from their years of experience building and fixing computers.  While many blind technology users may not consider hardware work to be a good, safe idea for the blind to undertake, our panel of experts will explain how it can be accomplished almost without need of sighted assistance for most tasks.
 
Here is how to participate in the show: 
 
The number to call into the show is 866-400-5333.
You may email your questions to:
mainmenu@acbradio.org
You may also interact with the show via MSN (Windows Live) Messenger. The MSN Messenger ID to add is:
mainmenu@acbradio.org 
 
Would you like to interact with a group of Main Menu listeners about the topics heard on Main Menu and Main Menu Live? You can do this by joining the Main
Menu Friends email list. The address to subscribe is:
main-menu-subscribe@googlegroups.com
. Come join an already lively group of users. 
 
Would you like to subscribe to podcast feeds for Main Menu and Main Menu Live? The RSS feeds to add to your podcatching application are: 
 
Main Menu -http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenu
Main Menu Live -http://www.acbradio.org/podcasts/mainmenulive 
 
Main Menu and Main Menu Live can be heard on Tuesday evenings at 9:00 Eastern, 6:00 Pacific, and at 1 universal (GMT) on Wednesday mornings on the ACB Radio
Main Stream channel.  
 
Follow this link to listen to the show: 
 
 
Jeff Bishop and Darrell Shandrow
The Main Menu Production Team
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