[GreenKeys] Re: ** NADCOMM **

Don Robert House [email protected]
Tue, 1 Jul 2003 21:54:26 -0500


>
>Hi Don,
  We had e-mailed before, but I do not think that you would remember 
my name.  It's Steven Henry.  I e-mailed you about the TTY for the 
hearing impaired.  I want to see that I am correct.  Are all TTYs 
still in your garage?

>NO -  I moved back to Illinois last September. The museum is now in 
>the Gas Lamp district in downtown San Diego hosted by the Computer 
>Museum of America.


>Is it located at 640 C St., San Diego, CA.?    -


>YES, you can visit the museum from Tuesday through Sunday from 10 
>a.m. to 5 p.m.  The museum is closed on Mondays.

Phone number is: (619) 235-8222

>I would like to visit
>your TTY museum maybe next month of August.  My friend and I used to 
>go to the high school in Dallas.  I did not know that he lives in 
>Los Angeles now.  The last time I saw him is in New Orleans,
>LA.
>
>I am not sure what I told you.  I have a QmodemPro For Windows 95 
>v2.0 program running by my Intelemodem (text telephone modem).  This 
>modem can answer at 45.45 and 50 bps baudot, 110 and 300 baud ASCII. 
>I had it programmed by the scripture.  That is my 24-hour text
>telephone answering machine.  I just got my new Flasher device that 
>hooked up with my computer speaker card so when someone pages me and 
>the light will keep flashing.  When someone leaves a message and 
>hang up, my program will disconnect it and dial my e-pager number to 
>leave a message.  That is my idea.  Suppose when the hearing people 
>call a wrong number, the light will not flash until someone has a 
>computer,  text telephone, or call the relay service to page me.  It 
>answers at all different baud rates.  It will change every baud rate 
>until the caller presses a key.


VERY CLEVER.  I am copying others who will be interested.  THANKS for 
writing Steven!    Don

>
>May I suggest that you visit the Nextalk.Net website?  Their website 
>address is <http://www.nextalk.net>http://www.nextalk.net.  It's a 
>free registration, and a free TTY long distance call via the 
>internet.  You can try it and call my TTY at 1-972-613-3950.  You 
>can talk to me or leave a message when I am unavailable.  Suppose 
>when
>the hearing impaired caller via the relay calls you, and you might 
>like to try this Nextalk.Net TTY browser to call that person back. 
>That is a suggestion.
>
>One thing, I used to have a model 15 KSR, 28 KSR & ASR TTYs in the 
>past.  It hooked up with the baudot ascoustic coupler.
>
>I will be looking forward to hearing from you soon.  Hope that you 
>will reply this as soon as you can.  :)
>
>Steven Henry
>(972) 613-3950 TTY (text telephone)
>(972) 613-2251 Fax
><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]


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North American Data Communications Museum
URL: http://www.nadcomm.org
Computer Museum of America
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