QUESTION
Hello,

Do you know of a dictionary for Windows Mobile that’s accessible with MSP?

ANSWER  Read the rest of this entry »

SPECIAL NOTE:
The title of this article is dedicated to my late uncle, Mr. Grover Snorton, who, when I was a little boy, taught me that it is always better to give than receive.   The afore mentioned title is what he always used to say to me before we parted, be it in person or on the telephone.  Read the rest of this entry »

Introducing NFB-NEWSLINE®, the free electronic newspaper service for the blind and low vision.
For more information, call:  (866) 504-7300.

OVERVIEW
Would you like a newspaper with your morning cup of coffee? NFB-NEWSLINE® added its 250th newspaper in 2007 AND it’s still growing. Four Spanish-language newspapers are now available to all subscribers.  The service handles thousands of phone calls each day for individuals across the country who now access daily newspapers and magazines as never before. The toll-free centralized call-in center provides service on demand to any subscriber. This also enables those who cannot read conventional print to have access to all content offered on NFB-NEWSLINE® when traveling throughout the United States twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

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Hello Everyone,

As I frequently get sinusitis, I am delighted to share the following Everyday Health article with you that is most informative. 

Mark

Cold & Flu Center

Though sinusitis simply means your sinuses are infected or inflamed, the term gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause. Health experts estimate that 37 million Americans are affected by sinusitis every year. Here are 11 ways to know whether you’re one of them:   Read the rest of this entry »

From Health Day News

‘Tis the season for a runny nose, cough, sore throat and other symptoms of the common cold.

You shouldn’t treat a cold — always caused by a virus — with antibiotics, since these medicines are meant to treat bacterial infections. But there are things you can do to feel better while the cold runs its course.

The University of Virginia Health System offers these suggestions:  Read the rest of this entry »

QUESTION:

Hi Mark.

I installed News Break late last night as instructed i.e. putting the cab file on the storage card and then installing!  I will put in my unlock code which I have later on today.  However when I started the application, it asked me what news feeds I wanted.  I only wanted the BBC news but found that I couldn’t uncheck the other ones.  Is there anything I’m doing wrong?  Also, if I want to add podcast feeds, how would I do it please?

Hope to hear from you soon and many thanks.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

I hope you enjoy this approximately 27 minute podcast in which I discuss the 44th president-elect of the United States of America, Mr. Barack Obama.  In this edition, you will hear my personal theme song, as well.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode 31:  Mark on Barack on Coloreds

My Friend:

It is 3:37am and I am oh so very tired; that is why I am going to enumerate this reply to your voicemail message, OK?

1.
I received your text messages, in addition to your voicemail, earlier today but I was in the middle of posting a new article to my BLOG.  Take a look at it, you may find it useful.

2.
Let me say that my plans have not changed.  In fact, despite the way I feel about your atrocious behavior, it never occurred to me to not accompany you to your appointment, as I promised.  When I give my word, I keep it.  You should know me better than that by now.

3.
I am no longer angry just disgusted and very disappointed in you and your judgment, or lack there of.  Read the rest of this entry »

Dear X:

This will be my only reply to this thread, where you are concerned, for I will not get into a flaming email exchange with you or anyone else, for that matter. 

It seems to me that no matter what I contribute, you find a way to put a negative spin on my efforts.   Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone, 

Many, many people have asked me if there is a reliable Windows Mobile pod catcher that is compatible with Code Factory’s Mobile Speak software for the blind and low vision. 

After searching high and low, in and out, up and down, back and forth, left and right, over and under, hither and yonder, I finally discovered such an application.  Read the rest of this entry »

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