I know one thing related to broadcasting, sort of indirectly, that needs to 
be done is the massive CD ripping project stations go through on every 
format flip and ongoing as new music arrives. Unless they have CD-Rom 
changers for the computer (would be nice also for backing up large drives on 
DVD RW if they could burn) it would take a lot of manual work depending how 
many systems were around to put disks in to do several at a time. That would 
be a sort of entry-level job blind people could do with a copy of JFW if the 
project really was as big as one would think figuring 2 minutes apiece to 
rip and compress.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Denny Daughters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


> Hi Brandon,
>    Sounds like that broadcasting school doesn't want to deal with you. 
> Yes
> you can do it.  Although when I did it 4 years ago the college couldn't
> afford the expensive software that the commercial stations were using.  We
> still used cds, mini disks and some carts.  I brailled up all the cds and
> brailled out all the public service anouncements I read.  If they're not
> willing to buy the equipment, see if they'll let you braille up any cds 
> they
> have.  It also depends on what computer software they're using and if it
> works with Jfw or window-eyes.  There's a way to get experience at a basic
> level.  Keep bugging them.
> Denny
>
>
>
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