How much would this be? I did not see anything about that on the site.

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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 9:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Computer tech resource

You're welcome Jenny. If you have any questions I can get you a US phone
number you can call too.

Brad

On 5/26/2011  05:45 PM Jenny Bomareto said...
>Hey Brad,
>
>I'll have to look at the website.  Thanks for letting all of us know.
>
>Best Wishes,
>Fan of Mark Chesnutt
>Jenny Bomareto
>[email protected]
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
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>Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 9:24 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Blind-Computing] Computer tech resource
>
>
> >Just wanted to let anyone who is interested know, registration is now 
> >open for an awesome resource for classes on learning about 
> >building/repairing/maintaning computers as well as others on 
> >networking available  on-line. And the good news is  it is taught by 
> >and for blind individuals.  Students range from folks that just want 
> >to learn more about computers to be more self sufficient and 
> >confident, to those wanting Cisco certification or A+ certification.
> >It is available for anyone throughout the world,
>
>There is info at the address below, but trust me it is more laid back 
>and less intimidating than it appears... good folks. I am in the midst 
>of IT Essentials and entered with little to know ggeek knowledge and 
>learning a lot. They also have what is called CaviCasts, which are 
>couple hour demos on various applications and etc. One recent demo was 
>done by one of the developers of NVDA who came in for Q&A and various 
>walk throughs, another was a demo by blind users of the incredibly 
>affordable multi-track recording software Reaper,  other sessions  were 
>things like discussion of backup methods and apps, use of effects in sound
recordings, and a range of topics.
>Its worth checking out.
>
>http://www.cucat.org/about/courses.php
>
>Courses are very reasonable, I could have paid for them already for 
>work I had done just prior to my starting this class. You can also 
>email them for more info at [email protected]
>
>Thought some might like to know.
>
>Brad Dunse
>
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