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From: @starbase.spd.louisville.edu
Date: Thu Jan 06 1994 - 00:00:00 PST


It's time to get your plane ticket, if you don't already have it.
The cheapest rates will be available till the 14th.

You will find below the last copy of my notes before we get to
Baltimore. I'd say our plate is full.
Agenda notes:
Marc Maurer: Greetings, welcome and any thing else the President
wants us to know.

Jim Fructerman on a GPS system for the blind consumer.

Robert Jaquiss on Map making, stereo lithography, photopolymers,
etc.

Jaquiss on Numerically controlled carving machines.

Curtis Chong on NFB and the Internet

Deane Blazie: An overview of the process of developing a product
from concept to market.

Brian Buhrow on the unix box, the Speaqualizer anon

Lloyd Rasmussen The Braille FAX Machine, how do we make it?

I'll demo wireless linking of communication devices with
implications for access to visual displays on consumer electronics,
communicating with groups of blind and deaf-blind persons et
cetera.

Reports on Leeb and Fricke projects.
Report on our IR grant application

Emerson Foulke, Update on the unified Braille code project.

Emerson Foulke, comments on a forthcoming meeting on computer
generated tactile graphics.

Harold Snider on the Japanese prototype robot.

Snider on the WGBH Newspaper project.

Revisit the NFB solid-state recorder.

Break for lunch



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