Thought you all should see this since it praises Linux in our office. Go get 'em team! -- charlie. NEWS NOTES FROM THE NATIONAL OFFICE. For the week ending August 9, 2002. * ACB and partners meet with FCC commissioner Abernathy. A very friendly and productive meeting was held with FCC commissioner Kathleen Abernathy this week in which many topics were covered. ACB, AFB, and NIB met with the Commissioner to educate her to how blind folks access computer and telecommunications information so that when issues arise at the Federal Communications Commission, she will understand our issues and how they relate to the topic at hand. We discussed issues including accessibility to the content and equipment used with high speed internet, the importance of access to set top boxes such as cable boxes and to the visual menus presented for navigation, cel phone access, descriptive video, releasing spectrum for sale with the money collected to benefit the public interest rather than just going into the general funds of the government, and more. commissioner Abernathy was very gracious and interested in the issues raised. While she is only one of five Commissioners, we believe she is a very fair minded person and will e helpful to our concerns as she goes through her term at the FCC. * ACB takes it to the judge. As most readers already know, ACB is one of the parties bringing a law suit against the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services for failure to provide a hearing for individuals adversely impacted upon by that agency deciding to not cover Visudyne therapy for their Age related Macular Degeneration. Already new people who were denied these benefits have come forward and we are optimistic that the court case will be speedy and helpful to these individuals. in a related legal matter, ACB is working with certain parties to initiate legal proceedings in another area of major concern to blind people. We cannot disclose at this point what the issue is and how we might proceed, but we can say that we are close to an announcement in this area. * One small step for Skippy and one big step for ACB. It's finally happened. Our Linux computer at the national office we call Skippy has seen and received files from our Windows computers. This means our network data will now be migrated to the Linux server where it will be more secure and process more quickly. the next steps for Skippy are to take on the responsibility for managing our internet connectivity and to begin running applications such as our database tools. Sound kind of foreign to you? Well, that's ok. All we are really saying is that our national office is moving our computer operations to a network computer that has an operating system famous for stability, speed, and comprehensive capacity! Much thanks to Janina Sajka, Bill Acker and Frank Carmikle along with our office manager Dalyn Scott for all they have done to make this happen. * Fond Farewells and a welcome back? the national office bid a fond farewell to Jen Barrow and her pup Pumpkin as our intern wends her way back to school soon. We really enjoyed Jen and Pumpkin and wish them every success as we know they will be great advocates up in Boston for all the things we care about. We also said a sweet so long to Bloom who has been Melanie Brunson's faithful guide for years and now is looking forward to lots of fun in the back yard and teasing Melanie's new pup when she gets back! In a related story, you'll remember Philip Strong who took on a long internship with ACB on our pedestrian safety issues. We've hired an attorney to help us bring Phil back for a time limited job to finnish up on the work he started within the greater Washington area. Phil is from up in Canada and the paperwork and legal issues of getting someone from outside the country are certainly doable, but complex! So look forward to seeing Phil back in town as soon as we can get him here and we appreciate the grant monies we have been able to attract to bring this task to fruition. * a good time was had by all! Yup, our big Washington picnic for members and friends was held yesterday. OOO, it was great! Music, friendship, laughter, and great yummies. Say, this is the way to spend a summer Saturday for sure! The weather cooperated and the folks had a great time. So let's get ready for next year! *** News notes are a compilation of the highlights of the events of the preceding week and are not intended to provide a comprehensive listing of all activities, or treatment of the topics mentioned. For information and more detailed treatment of especially legislative concerns, call the Washington Connection at 800-424-8666 nights and weekends eastern time. Be sure to read the Braille Forum each month and check in with the ACB web site and radio at WWW.ACB.ORG and WWW.ACBRADIO.ORG respectively.