High Roger, this is John.
A big gratatood of thinks for the tex baced TV guide!
I was wondering how to get at the on screen minue on my Dish Player-DVR!
Thinks to the link witch you posted, that releaves me of all of the guess 
work.
To tell you the truth, I wish Dishnetwork and Derect TV had receivers that 
us blind people could use.
If we have screen reading software for our computers, I think it would be 
easy to make these receivers read their screens to us too as well.
Again, thinks a hole bunch!
  Signed John Price.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger R. Cusson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Mailing List" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 8:57 PM
Subject: Cool Text-Based TV Guide Listing


> This is actually a message that I already  sent to one of my best friends,
> but thought that the meat of the message would also assist other
> individuals; that is why the entirety of it appears here beneath. ---
>
> You may or may not remember this discussion!!
>
> Back awhile ago, you had found for me, the exact channel for the Soap
> Network, based upon my ZIP Code / Channel Provider!
>
> Remember, I thought it was AWESOME!!
>
> Well, just found a source with a very easy-to-use interface, and although 
> it
> is set up for Cell Phone Wireless customers, the web-interface is very,
> very, very clean!!!
>
> It has to be, as folks that pay for Cell data, do not want a lot of 
> pictures
> and extra junk; after all, they are paying for data on their phones, and
> they just want the meat and potatoes of the information in question.
>
> This is the best thing I have found since loaded pizzas, and it works very
> well from the PC!!!
>
> http://wireless.tvguide.com/(S(welwue45wqytpj55i24mfq55))/index.aspx
>
> Just click on TV Listings...
>
> Next enter in your ZIP Code, and click the Next Button!
>
> Then, enter your appropriate cable or satellite provider by clicking on 
> the
> supplied links, and then you will get a cool text-based listing of the
> channel number - the network - and the show or event that is happening at
> the hour that you set up. By default, it uses your systems time to 
> determine
> the default hour of programming that it will display, but that can be
> changed...
>
> A very excellent and very much stripped-down interface...
>
> If you should have any further questions, please don't hesitate to let me
> know!!
>
>
>
> Roger R. Cusson
> Computer Access Specialist
> Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine
> (207) 353-5007
> Skype Contact: rcusson
>
> A quote to live by:
> "Any program that works perfectly, just hasn't been tested properly!"
>
>
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