nff2356@dsac.dla.mil (Sue Frederick) (05/10/91)
Index Number: 15477 I'm am learning (or should I say "attempting to learn") :-) ASL. But I lack opportunities to practice talking with someone patient and willing to help me learn. What I am asking for is someone who lives in or near Columbus, Ohio who would be interested in helping me practice and learn ASL. Please contact me via e-mail or call me at the commercial number shown in my .sig. Thank you! Sue -- /*************************************************************************/ /*Sue Frederick, DSAC-FFB, DLA Systems Automation Center, Columbus, Ohio */ /*Internet : sfrederick@dsac.dla.mil UUCP : ...!osu-cis!dsac!sfrederick*/ /*(DSN) 850-9546 COM (614) 238-9546*/
jewell@mace.cc.purdue.edu (Larry Jewell) (05/14/91)
Index Number: 15549 Do you want a very patient practice partner? Try the Sign language shareware in the [MSDOS.HANDICAP] directory at simtel20. It's not the best graphics in the world, but it's good for keeping your skills up. Like any language, if you don't use it constantly, it fades. If you don't know how to reach simtel20, drop me a note. (You can also get it from wuarchive.wustl.edu. The file names are sign40-1.zip and sign40-2.zip. Larry W. Jewell JEWELL@PURCCMACE jewell@mace.cc.purdue.edu