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Jim, I posted in the memories echo asking about the lady and the
software that she used. The end here lists a few places that you might
check. I did look at the site given locally Man that stuff is
expensive!
Hay, I see Calgary in your line. Been there done that long story (G)
We had always hoped to be in a position to return. Great place!!
Art
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Msg#: 50400 Rec'd Date: 07-12-05 18:21
From: Jim White Read: Yes Replied: No
To: Frank Scheidt Mark:
Subj: Lillian Ackley
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FS> -=> Quoting Art Tait to Frank Scheidt <=-
FS>> I wasn't aware she had died! When did this happen? I've been
FS>> sending her Christmas cards, year-after-year and none of them
FS>> have been returned as "Deceased" ...
AT>>
AT>> Frank, It has been a couple of years now the best I can
AT>> remember. She had been sick for sometime and unable to
AT>> participate in the echo. Than as I recall, she had a stroke
AT>> and never recovered.
FS> She never recovered from the *stroke* but I thought she lived
FS> through it. As I said, I've been sending her Christmas cards.
FS> If she were dead I'd expect the latest card to be returned as
FS> "Deceased". Some acquaintance wrote a message about her several
FS> years ago -- after she had the stroke.
AT>> Why does the name Everate Hertinestine (?) pop into my mind?
AT>> There's a connection there some how. I think he is down in
AT>> Nashville or close by there.
OK Guys, I got an email back from Everett, but it doesn't offer a
lot of info. He's still at the old Juno address.
**begin forwarded message **
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 22:31:19 -0400 Jim White
writes:
>> A question has come up in MEMORIES about what software Lillian used,
>> once her eyesight got bad. Do you remember?
>>
Hi, Jim!
Yes, I remember, but what I remember will only point you in a direction.
The only program name I remember is Word Perfect. Lillian apparently
made extensive use of the advantages given her by the ability offered by
WP to set up and use macros. You may remember that she did a good bit of
writing for Lions Clubs in addition to her newspaper column and her work
with the local school system.
I never knew a name for the program that converted a text file to spoken
words. Lillian and I talked about this on several occasions but I was
never clear about a name. It was the program used by "school" she
attended for the training provided to her by the Lions Club.
My connection to Fidonet echoes have ranged from tenuous to non-existant
for several months so my reading of echoes has been spotty. It's nice to
see the Memories gang still hanging in there.
Everett
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