[Nfbkabs] FW: [gui-talk] Fwd: Access to the Internet A Right Info From ATC!
Scott Spaulding
spaulding.scott at gmail.com
Fri Feb 1 16:09:16 CST 2008
FYI I thought this might be worth reading to many on these lists that might
not have seen the post on the original list this was posted to.
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Subject: [gui-talk] Fwd: Access to the Internet A Right Info From ATC!
>
>Please share the following announcement with others who may benefit.
>Connie Leblond
>Friends and colleagues,
>As the primary California reseller of System Access products, I am
>pleased to share this exciting news with you.
>Today, at 11:30 a.m. in the Caribbean III room at ATIA, Art Schreiber,
>the Executive Director of The AIR Foundation is making an announcement
>that changes the world of accessibility. AIR stands for Accessibility
>Is a Right , and this non-profit organization announces that, effective
>immediately, The AIR Foundation promotes and delivers Serotek's AFB
>award-winning System Access To Go
>(SAToGo) free of charge to anyone in the world anytime they are
>connected to the Internet. That's right. As of January 31, 2008,
>accessibility is free! The flavor of accessibility that the world will
>be using is System Access To Go.
>It has the full capability of System Access but it only works while the
>user is connected to the Internet. When the user disconnects, SAToGo
>vanishes. With the cost of accessibility no longer an issue,
>organizations and individuals can focus on the capturing and enjoying
>the accessible digital lifestyle. System Access personal accessibility
>products are still available at their regular low price.
>This announcement changes the adaptive technology industry and the
>lives of blind and low vision people everywhere. As of January 31,
>2008 the playing field just got a whole lot more level.
>Please feel free to call or write with any questions or comments. Also
>be looking for our announcement concerning SAtogo free seminar!
>Regards,
>Robert Leblond, President
>Assistive Technology Center, LLC
><http://www.atechcenter.net>www.atechcenter.net
>"technology is our middle name"
>Call toll free: 888-723-5011
David Andrews and white cane Harry.
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