[icon-discuss] Re: Missing Periodical delivery

  • From: "Richard Turner" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 12:19:36 -0700

I contacted NFb, and found out that it is a Newsline server issue.
I think while everyone is at the conventions, the servers got together and
decided to cause problems.

Steve Brand, of NFb, said we might find some of Sunday's New York times
articles in today's issue.

Richard


  
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Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Missing Periodical delivery

ditto here.On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:15:09 +0000, Susan Gerhart wrote:


>
>
>Is anybody experiencing missing issues of newspapers on Bookshare/Icon. 
>I'm assuming the problems are in the newspaper distribution cycle, just 
>like with a regular newspaper delivery. Specifically, the New York Times 
>missed delivery yesterday (Sunday) and another day last week. Also, the 
>Washington Post occasionally arrives without sections, just reading as 
>B1-B2-B3-B4. Overall, the Icon NewsStand and Bookshare periodicals are a 
>terrific service. 
>
>My local paper isn't on the Bookshare periodical list and the website is 
>a mess so I use a Google Alert on the city to bring in some headlines 
>and local activities. Bookport was trying Spyder to pull down news 
>items, it didn't work for me. Does anybody have recommendations for 
>quickly compiling local news? 
>
>Thanks for feedback.
>
>Susan G.
>Is anybody experiencing missing issues of newspapers on Bookshare/Icon. 
>I'm assuming the problems are in the newspaper distribution cycle, just 
>like with a regular newspaper delivery. Specifically, the New York Times 
>missed delivery yesterday (Sunday) and another day last week. Also, the 
>Washington Post occasionally arrives without sections, just reading as 
>B1-B2-B3-B4. Overall, the Icon NewsStand and Bookshare periodicals are a 
>terrific service.  My local paper isn't on the Bookshare periodical list 
>and the website is a mess so I use a Google Alert on the city to bring 
>in some headlines and local activities. Bookport was trying Spyder to 
>pull down news items, it didn't work for me. Does anybody have 
>recommendations for quickly compiling local news?  Thanks for feedback. 
>Susan G.  


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