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"Duyahn Walker" <themusicman1@kc.rr.com>Re: question about sound cards.9/29/13 09:20 pm
"michael" <michaelandjeanie@aapt.net.au>question about sound cards.9/29/13 09:06 pm
"Daniel Sweeney" <daniel.sweeney1@comcast.net>slow speak if not at all9/29/13 02:39 pm
"E." <thoth93@earthlink.net>Re: links for videos on pbs.org9/29/13 08:43 am
bob jutzi <jutzi@windstream.net>Amazon's new MP3 cloud player for PC9/29/13 08:07 am
"Barrie" <s.moxon@sky.com>problems reading HTM emails in outlook 20039/29/13 07:56 am
erik burggraaf <erik@erik-burggraaf.com>Re: ftp programs with window-eyes9/28/13 09:44 pm
J <jcoffin@samobile.net>Re: links for videos on pbs.org9/28/13 11:41 pm
manny <mauiman01@hotmail.com>Re: links for videos on pbs.org9/28/13 10:48 pm
"Sunshine" <sunshine@abe.midco.net>Re: links for videos on pbs.org9/28/13 10:39 pm
"E." <thoth93@earthlink.net>links for videos on pbs.org9/28/13 08:34 pm
Bud Schwab <budschwab@verizon.net>sounds9/28/13 02:51 pm
"E." <thoth93@earthlink.net>specs9/28/13 02:07 pm
Milton Ota <mota1252@samobile.net>Re: ftp programs with window-eyes9/28/13 11:06 am
"Chip Orange" <lists3717@comcast.net>RE:9/28/13 09:57 am
"K" <ks.steinbach03@gmail.com>(a Window Eyes subject line issue) Fw: {Recipe-Addicts} BEEF STEW AND DUMPLINGSCup9/28/13 09:49 am
"Jed Barton" <jed@jedbarton.com>ftp programs with window-eyes9/28/13 09:03 am
<vic.pereira@ssc-spc.gc.ca>RE: WE stops reading and jumps back to the starting point9/27/13 04:52 pm
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Morné_van_der_Merwe?= <morne@mb-net.co.za>WE stops reading and jumps back to the starting point9/27/13 04:38 pm
Bud Schwab <budschwab@verizon.net>sounds9/27/13 01:34 pm

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