I think I've found a way to work around my New York Times problem of copying g 
email addresses for each article in the email abstracts to the Internet address 
edit box. I'd appreciate it if someone who knows things well like Rhonda or 
someone equally well versed, if you'd check my logic and see if there's a 
better way to do this.

OK When I get the New York Times email i just set the block marks at the top 
and bottom of the mail, then Function-S to the Keyword and put the whole 
message in a file there to keep open. I read ndown and find the first email 
address I want and just block move it to the clipboard from the keyword 
document.

Then I eithr Function-0 or function-s if I've forgotten the 0 to get to the 
Internet page I last read, hit escape once and I"m in the keyweb edit window 
for the URL which I paste with CTRL-V then I hit ENTER and listen to that 
article.

When I'm done with it I tobble back to the keyword open file and find the next 
url I want to visit and again block copy it to the clipboard, toggle back to 
the keyweb internet page and go back to give the new url either with esc or 
with ctrl-o and

again use ctrl-v to enter my new URL and ENTER to go there and read.

This keeps me from having to reopen the email message time and time again 
because it doesn't stay open when I toggle away from email.

Is this reasonable or am I missing something else really easy and obvious

As I listened to this before I sent it, I noticed that although it would read 
each word separately correctly, when it read as a whole it read any occurrance 
of the letter "g" as a hard "g" sound like thin g That's odd.

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