I actually wrote to Lary as well, not where Blindcooltech, but was curious about a piece of software I thought he'd written for the old Apple computers we all knew and loved back in the day, and was curious as to whether or not those games could be rewritten for the Mac now, but have yet to hear from him either. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Caron" <ecar...@comcast.net>
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Subject: Re: Missing blindcooltech, recommendations?


Hi Jürgen and others,

I don't know Larry from blincooltech.com so I don't know what happened but nothing has come out of blindcooltech.com since September. I did upload a podcast recently and it seemed to go through but after some time it still has not showed up. Also, I did write to Larry through the contact feature on the site and got no answer. Also, a few listers have said that they heard there was a announcement about this but I have not directly heard it.

So, I'm wondering what I'm missing from those who normally post there. Also, I have some demonstrations I've done and have no way to share them. At least not in the comprehensive way that I could with blindcooltech.com.

Currently, I have several demonstrations that show new users how to get more out of list Recorder but don't know where to post them.

I just spent over a hour mastering the Reminders App with voice over and planned to do a podcast to save people time but again where would I I post it?

eRic Caron


On Jan 29, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:

Honnestly: I'm missing Blindcooltech as well. How do you know that they no longer accept podcasts? Were you in contact with the owner? What did he say?

It's really a pitty.

All the best
Jürgen
Am 29.01.2012 um 20:35 schrieb Eric Caron:

Listers,

It seems as though blindcooltech.com is no longer accepting new podcasts and sending them out. Over the last few years I've learned a great deal from this resource and even posted a few podcasts. I first learned about the Victor Reader stream on this podcast, and as a result was reading audio books long before the US library service provided machines. Thanks to this podcast I learned tricks on the National Library Service machines that make them excellent for studying with audio books and podcasts. The set up was great because it provided a single place for multiple providers to donate demonstrations of technology for other visually impaired persons. The diversity of content and providers was great.

So, Where can I now post a podcast for you folks that might be interested in technology? What feeds are you folks using? I'm especially interested in those podcasts provided by users who are sharing their knowledge. It is nice to subscribe to one feed that provides content from many people. It would be less productive to subscribe to multiple individual feeds. Further, I am glad to create podcasts but don't have the knowledge or desire to maintain my own site or podcast feed.

I hope there is a feed out there that provides this service now that blindcooltech.com is not. Please share your suggestions.


Eric Caron


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