I really don't know why people look for suggestions in creating mailing lists, writing reviews, creating Podcasts etc.

If I create a Podcast etc I'm not particularly interested in how many people listen or don't listen to it, I create the Podcast through Labor of Love I.E. I do the job because its an extension of the hobby I'm interested in etc so - in other words - try the list for yourself and see what happens.




On 13/06/2016 9:57 AM, Debbie April Yuille wrote:

I would definitely sign up to an android access mailing list. I’m about to purchase a Samsung Galaxy S7 and could use all the help with learning Android as I could get.

Thanks

Debbie

*From:*Gordon Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Monday, 13 June 2016 7:52 AM
*To:* Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm! <[email protected]>
*Subject:* [Techno-Chat]; Passing Along A Suggestion

Hello everybody

I’m just acting on one of the little ditties, (as Lynne called them) and I see that there’s something she was going to mention to me until other things got in the way.

In the likeness of Mac Access, does anybody think that there would be a use, or demand for, an “android-access” mailing list? Yes, I know that there are some groups already out there. But that’s also the case with Mac Access and, thankfully, we are now picking up again following our major crash last year. It’s taken time because of the personal issues which I won’t speak about here. But I’m going to be once again unemployed for a little while, an will therefore have more time to kill. On that subject, I have decided to go freelance and offer my services as a Braille transcriber and I.T trainer. So I hope not to be one of those unfortunate visually impaired people who finds it impossible to gain employment because of his or her disability or disabilities.

Anyway, thoughts on the android-access group welcome.

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Gordon Smith:

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Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist.

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