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Sustainable Energy Technology |
| This discussion group focuses on sustainable engineering and energy technology to promote a healthier, happier world :-) |

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Mainstream GPS |
| This list is intended for any blind or vision-impaired person who uses, or is considering using, a mainstream GPs (satellite) navigation solution, not specifically designed for vision-impaired people. There are already several specialist GPs products such as Humanware's Braille Note GPS and trekker, and the street Talker/destinator software which runs on freedom scientific's Pac Mate. But many vision-impaired people are successfully using more mainstream alternatives such as the Wayfinder software which can run on some symbian Series 60 mobile phones in combination with the Talks screen reader application from Scansoft, and there is the potential for a great expansion in the use of other GPS-based technologies, as screen readers for a wider variety of mainstream hand-held devices are developed. This list is designed to enable the sharing of ideas relating to these and other non-specialist solutions. |

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The Mount Washington, Baltimore Neighborhood List |
| an email list for residents of Mount Washington, a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland to discuss available local and national ISPs, high-speed 'Net services, and the occasional tech help request in our area, as well as plans for a wireless network covering the entire neighborhood. |

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508 Coordinators Exchange |
| The purpose of this list is to provide a forum for all Government 508 coordinators to exchange information and address concerns relating to accessibility in the field of technology.
This would include areas of hardware, software, web and telecommunication accessibility. Goverment employees will be able to use this list to discuss better was of approching accessibility in the field of technology. |

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SBL Fonts |
| A discussion group for SBL and its members and affiliates interested in developing Greek and Hebrew fonts. |

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Equine Gaits, Bio-Mechanics |
| Equine Anatomy,
Biomechanics, Conformation, Gaits, and Training:
This is a special email discussion list on the topic of equine anatomy, biomechanics, conformation, and gait in regard to, but not limited to, gaited horses. All members of the list participate in discussions either by giving opinions, adding or introducing information, asking questions, etc.
We are discussing these topics and the works of Dr. Deb Bennett, Principles of Conformation Analysis; Susan Harris' Horse Gaits, Balance, and Movement; Sara Wyche's Understanding the Horse's Back; Dr. Hilary Clayton's Equine Locomotion, and other pertinent works such as the Swedish biomechanics studies of Mikael Holmström.
We will also touch on Animals in Motion by Eadweard Muybridge, and the dressage literature and how it can be applied to Icelandic Horses and other gaited horse breeds.
To subscribe to the list, please contact the list owner at iceryder@earthlink.net.
Web-based email addresses are not acceptable for this list. All list rules at http://iceryder.net/listrules.html apply.
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CP/RW Watch |
| Ongoing discussion about comparative scientific and logical topics and ideas as well administrative techniques for boards and wikis. |

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The Fremont and Elkhorn Valley Railway |
| I am proposing a mailing list for members of the Fremont and Elkhorn Valley Railway (FEVR) and others interested in its operations. The FEVR is a non-profit railfan club located in Fremont, Nebraska, USA. The FEVR currently operates a small museum in Fremont with a maintenance and repair shop in the back of the building, owns and operates several pieces of rolling stock, a diesel engine, a small switcher, and enough passenger cars to make a consist of about eight units. A non-working steam locomotive was recently obtained. Hopes are that it can be restored to operational capabilites over the next several years. A stretch of railway right-of-way between Fremont and Hooper, Nebraska, 20-some miles distant, is operated and maintained by club members. Excursions trips on a semi-regular basis during the year, mostly in non-winter months. Annual dues in the club are $25. Membership is open to any railfan, whether professioally trained and experienced in railroading or not. A love of railroads is the only requirement for membership, other than dues payment. There are just over 30 members currently attempting to keep in contact using ad hoc e-mailing kluges. The list would be used to communicate announcements regarding club meetings, discussions of activities, generalized discussion of railroading, etc. No commercialization of the list is planned for or requested.
Railroading is an "ancient" technology comparatively speaking, a highly mechanical one true enough, and certainly not very electronic. But definitely, technology it is nevertheless.
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Plus 20 |
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The +20 Project imagines what technologies, cultural norms and business models might be needed to make current trends such as openness and transparency thrive in 20 years. Then it tries to bring those needs to life, either nurturing projects already in the world, or building new projects where none exist. One of the major projects for Plus20 is a rethinking of the technology infrastructure we use to discuss, decide and act on issues. Another major project involves the design of a software platform to serve creative people with many ways to make money.
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PIM |
| The list get all hungary interests of machinery diagnostic, industry measurement technology and thermography informed about the newst products, solutions and services provided by the PIM Ltd. The list also will be a forum for feedbacks and for getting help with special knowledge.
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Accessequality Technology |
| This list will discuss how Technology can be used to assist people with disabilities. How electronic magnifiers, mobile phones, PDA's, Computers etc can be made inclusive.
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Blind Web Masters discussion |
| The Blind Web Masters email list is a forum for persons who are blind or visually impaired to discuss techniques for coding and creating web sites. Topics such as which editors work best with assistive technology, specific code examples and methods for creating accessible visually appealing sites are all valid. This list can also serve as a forum for individuals looking to find or outsource web design projects. Whether you are an experienced web designer or if you just wrote your first html page, this list will have something for you. |

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skype voice |
| discussion of the skype voice chatting and instant messaging programme with screen readers for people with a vision impairment.
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Visually Impaired Computer Users Group |
| To provide information of specific importance to Visually Impaired computer users. |

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The Game - The Lobby |
| This list pertains to "The Game" group, just like thegame. This list shall be open to everyone that wants to talk about "The Game" and hasn't been allowed access to the main list, yet. Problems pertaining psychological models describing human behaviour are the main topic here. |
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