Thanks for the information.
Miriam
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Subject: [blind-democracy] New Podcasts Available
This is not directly related to things that are usually discussed on this list,
but I thought it might be of interest to some. I was attending the Accessible
World monthly science fiction discussion group last night and Alan Lemley was
there with an announcement. The Accessible World discussions have always been
available for download from their web site or through a link provided in their
announcement emails all along, but now it has become easier to access them and
one can even subscribe to them the same way one subscribes to any other
podcast. These recordings are now being made available to the major podcast
carriers. After the meeting last night I looked for them with my Victor Reader.
I entered the words accessible world being careful to include the space between
the two words and all of the Accessible World podcast feeds came up. Most of
these podcasts are literary discussions.
If you are not interested in literary discussions, per se, you can still have
fun matching actual voices to the names on emails that you see on these
blindness related email lists. Personally, I usually attend the science fiction
discussion, so if you would like to match my own voice to my name you should
check out that one.
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George H. Smith “It is my firm conviction that man has nothing to gain,
emotionally or otherwise, by adhering to a falsehood, regardless of how
comfortable or sacred that falsehood may appear. Anyone who claims, on the one
hand, that he is concerned with human welfare, and who demands, on the other
hand, that man must suspend or renounce the use of his reason, is contradicting
himself. There can be no knowledge of what is good for man apart from knowledge
of reality and human nature, and there is no manner in which this knowledge can
be acquired except through reason. To advocate irrationality is to advocate
that which is destructive to human life.” ― George H. Smith, Atheism: The Case
Against God