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- Subject: 09/92 - The Disability Rag (1/6)
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- /* Written 9:00 pm Jan 2, 1993 by cyanosis@igc.apc.org in igc:gen.diffable */
- /* ---------- "09/92 - The Disability Rag" ---------- */
-
- The Disability Rag
-
- (America's Hard News Disability Magazine)
-
- Part Zero
-
- Contents
-
- Masthead
-
- Note from Yellow Dream Machine
-
- Part One
-
- SPECIAL SECTION (part one)
-
- The Telethon
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- History of the controversy
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- Part Two
-
- SPECIAL SECTION (part two)
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- MDA's finances, research and services
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- Activism
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- Jerry Lewis
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- Part Three
-
- SPECIAL SECTION (part three)
-
- The larger target
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- Future directions
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- Part Four
-
- NEWS
- First-in-nation law requires access in single family houses
- Anti-ADA bills enter Congress
- John Hockenberry sues
- Institutions protested
- ADAPT gets a plaque
-
- FEATURES
-
- Three Poems
- by Cheryl Marie Wade
-
- Disability Culture Rap
- by Cheryl Marie Wade
-
-
- DEPARTMENTS (part one)
-
- Reading
- Ragland
- Ragtime
- We wish we wouldn't see
-
- Part Five
-
- DEPARTMENTS (part two)
-
- Letters
- Ads
-
- xxxxxxxxxx
-
- MASTHEAD
-
- Publisher: The Advocado Press, Inc.
- Editor: Mary Johnson
- Managing Editor: Sharon Kutz Mellem
- Fiction Editor: Anne Finger
- Recording: Tom Deniston
- Large Print: Ramona Shaw
- Circulation: Ann Johnson
- Administrative Support: Mary Ann Ostertag
- Volume 13, No.5, September/October, 1992. Copyright 1992
- by The Advocado Press, Inc. (ISSN
- 0749-9596). The Disability Rag cannot accept
- responsibility for unsolicited materials.
- Materials submitted for publication cannot be returned
- unless accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed
- envelope. The Rag reserves the right to edit all
- materials. Send submissions and letters to the
- editor, as well as subscriptions and circulation inquiries
- to our office in Louisville.
- Editorial office: The Disability Rag, Box 145, Louisville,
- KY 40201
- Circulation and subscription office: The Disability Rag,
- 1962 Roanoke, Louisville, KY
- 40205.
- Indexed in the Alternative Press Index (Box 33190,
- Baltimore, MD 21218-0401).
- Available on microfilm in the Alternative Press collection
- of University Microfilms, 300
- N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106.
-
- xxxxxxxxxx
-
- Note from Sysop of the Yellow Dream Machine
-
- Written January 2, 1992
-
- In the previous on-line distribution of The
- Disability Rag, I gave the address and number of The
- Disability Rag. The Rag then received many inquiries
- about how to get The Rag on-line. The Rag has no modem
- and does not know what places The Rag can be downloaded
- with a modem. What The Rag can do is offer computer users
- a mail subscription to get The Rag on a computer disk.
- Users may select IBM format (made from conversion from
- MacIntosh) or MacIntosh format. Each will give you a disk
- with ASCII files.
-
- I upload The Disability Rag to The Handicap News BBS:
-
- Fidonet: The Handicap News BBS (141/420) 1-203-337-1607
- (300/1200/2400 baud, 24 hours)
- UUCP: {oliveb, isc-br}!bunker!wtm
- Internet: wtm@bunker.shel.isc-br.com
- Bitnet: l-hcap@ndsuvm1.bitnet
- Compuserve: 73170,1064
- Voice: 1-203-337-1518
- Mail: c/o ISC-Bunker Ramo
- 2 Enterprise Drive
- Shelton, CT 06484
-
- Users who know how to use Internet ftp to get files
- can access The Disability Rag through the Internet address
- of The Handicap News BBS. Users and sysops who can do
- FidoNet freq can get The Disability Rag through The
- Handicap News.
-
- I upload to the HandiNet BBS:
- 804-496-3320 VA Virginia Beach
- HandiNet BBS (275/429)
- The Handi-Net BBS sends The Disability Rag to ADA-Net
- boards on the ADA-Net file distribution system.
-
- I upload to CompuServe and GEnie in their disability
- file areas.
-
- I upload to UseNet. Handicap News sysop Bill McGarry
- is co-moderator of the Usenet conference misc.handicap,
- and will upload to the misc.handicap conference if I
- forget to do so. I also endeavor to upload to the
- conference misc.handicap.progressive on UseNet.
-
- I upload to the conference gen.diffable on the Peace-
- Net system, which is part of the international system
- Association for Progressive Communication.
-
- Now, here come the part I do not look forward to. My
- apology for being late with the upload. I can say many
- things, including my energies expended as an ADAPT member
- at ADAPT functions and demonstrations; my heart disease
- and psychiatric disability; projects such as working with
- people who are starting a center for homeless people with
- disabilities. But there is no real excuse; I am just
- plain behind in my duties as sysop. I will use this note
- as an excuse to introduce users to my favorite co-sysop:
-
- This is my December Message for 1992. It takes the form of
- a poem. May whatever season you are in (Christmas, Chanukah,
- Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice Festival, or whatever) be kindly to all
- of you.
-
- Ode to Quiches the Cat
- Copyright 1992 by Bill Scarborough
- Version 1.01
-
- Am I to my Lord
- As my cat is to me?
-
- I get her out of trouble as best as I can.
- She jumps into messes with zap without plan.
-
- I try to protect her and keep away from her
- Things that will harm her and foods that may poison her.
-
- I give her instruction a human will give
- With words as like "No!" and like "Ouch!"
- as I hope she shall live.
- I put things away and on upper shelves
- To give her some safety and physical health.
-
- But cats do not listen as we humans may like.
- They jump and they run and they crawl into corners,
- and they crawl and they crouch, and then they do strike.
- They do as they please without thinking ahead;
- We hope and we pray that they don't end up dead.
-
- We humans are like that in terms of our Lord.
- We scratch on the furniture and pounce on a roach;
- We get into trouble and jump off the porch.
- The Lord as our Shepherd is surely not bored.
-
- My Lord, She protects me as I try to protect
- Dear little Quiches, who I'll never neglect.
- And I get into trouble, but I don't answer my name
- When the call of the Lord is about the domain.
-
- Am I to my Lord
- As my cat is to me?
-
- Bill Scarborough
- Sysop, Yellow Dream Machine B B S, (512) 451-3222
- Regular Mail: 7744 Northcross # N-256, Austin,
- Texas, 78757-1722, United States of America
- FidoNet: c/o The River City Mail Box B B S, 1:382/4
- Internet: cyanosis@igc.org
- GEnie: SCARBOROUG
- Prodigy: KDBT81A
- CompuServe: 71621,3206
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