Says someone who could have changed the subject title herself to reflect the 
suggestion that the subject should be changed?


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On 5/27/2004 at 15:19 Karen McDonald wrote:

Hello, everyone,

Please, everybody, let's change the subject lines to reflect the topics.  If
you don't know how to do that, I'm sure that someone on this list will tell
you how if you just ask.  If it's just a matter of being lazy and not taking
time to change the subject lines, then I suggest that you review the list
rules that are posted periodically.  Helen Keller is definitely off topic so
that just makes the wrong subject line even worse.

Karen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:43 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN


> Ok, first we have a subject line of waterproofing the Braillenote.  Next
> we are all discussing Helen Keller, a noteworthy and highly accomplished
> human being, no one would deny that.  However, what does this have to do
> with the subject of this list?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of doug martin
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 12:08 PM
> To: Braillenote List
> Subject: RE: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN
>
>
>          Hi.  I received a cassette containing Helen Keller reciting the
>
> 23rd Psalm, and giving a speech in Australia, from the archivist at the
> American Foundation for the Blind.  Her speech is quite understandable
> after awhile, although at first it's tedious to listen to.
>
> Sadly, I can't even remember the name of the archivist, as I forgot to
> even
> send her a thank-you.  Now, my Helen Keller cassette is quite a bit more
>
> rare, as most of the Helen Keller archives were destroyed in the 9-11
> attack.
>
> Linda, where have you heard Ann Sullivan?  As A hobby, I collect
> recordings
> of famous people's voices.  Anybody know where I can get recordings of
> Alexander Graham Bell or Albert Einstein?
> At 2, you wrote:
> >Boy does that bring back memmories! Dr. Kinney was an amazing man, and
> his
> >speech cadence was easy to follow after a while.
> >Have any of you ever watched Sue Thomas, fbi? i find her speech easy to
>
> >follow, and speaking of Richard Kinney, Geraldine Lahorne was also easy
> to
> >follow.
> >I find it disconceerting, when Marley Matlan uses her male interpreter,
> as
> >you know this is suposed to be a woman, but the voice is that of a man,
>
> >and her speech isn't really that bad. Wish she'd use it more.
> >Then of course, there is the first lady, Hellen Keller. I have heard
> >samples of her speech, and can't help but wonder how different it might
> be
> >today, with modern techniques Some speech expert somewhere said that
> she
> >would have been able to speak much better, if she had been taught to
> >"sing", as she would have had truer pitch.
> >Ohoh! Sorry to the moderators for straying off topic, but it still
> relates
> >in a way.
> >One more thought. I thought Hellen Keller, sounded like Eleanor
> Rosevelt,
> >and anne Sulivan, sounded like Rose Kennedy.
> >Linda.
> >
> >
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