Friday, November 11, 2011

Veterans' Day Gesture to Relate to.

RantWoman has been HOPING for something to offer in the spirit of Veterans' Day!

RantWoman mostly thinks intemperate rantings, provocative opinions, and the peregrinations of her spiritual perspective about the plight of today's veterans belong on her other blog.

RantWoman REALLY wants to say something supportive to Youngest Cousin, proudly serving our country and regularly serving RantWoman various game invitations via a certain social networking miasma reasons of conscience RantWoman CANNOT just forward the picture Youngest Cousin wanted everyone to share. So pray for Youngest Cousin and RantWoman both.

In the meantime, RantWoman is sorry to hear such a high percentage of wounded veterans are affected by vision loss and is EXTREMELY grateful to receive the following tidings of a service specifically targetted at newly blinded veterans.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Serotek conquers a new frontier for blind veterans

Media Contact: pr@serotek.com
(612) 246-4818. Ext. 104

Technical Contact: info@serotek.com

Minneapolis, Minnesota - November 11, 2011 - More than 13% of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered severe eye injuries that result in blindness. In recognition of this year's Veteran's Day celebration, Serotek Corporation is offering all blind veterans a lifetime subscription to its popular System Access Mobile Network (SAMNet).

SAMNet is Serotek's renowned Internet communication portal that delivers the most complete content ever assembled for the blind. With email, news, blogs, podcasts, streaming radio, described video service for thousands of movies and more, veterans will have access to a new world of communications right at their fingertips.

"For many veterans sight loss is the new battleground," says Serotek's Chief Executive Officer, Mike Calvo. ""We want to do our part to help them face the challenges ahead with the same tools and confidence they showed in service to our country."

To that end, Serotek is offering lifetime access to SAMNet for all legally blind U.S. veterans. Individuals who can provide proof of status as a legally blind veteran will be eligible for the program, which will officially kick off on December 15. In addition to the wide array of content already available on SAMNet, Serotek will further customize the service by creating chat rooms, forums and other exclusive communication channels to help facilitate networking opportunities among veterans.

To stay on top of this latest initiative, please subscribe to the SAMNet-vets mailing list, where you can learn more about SAMNet and the program specifically designed for this segment of the country's wounded warriors. You can also get an overview of SAMNet and other Serotek products, and you can begin a 7-day free trial of these products and services by visiting http://www.satogo.com/ . Serotek looks forward to welcoming veterans to the SAMNet community, and the company is proud to offer this simple, intuitive means of connecting with family, friends and the world.About Serotek

Serotek Corp. is dedicated to accessibility anywhere for blind and visually impaired people around the globe. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company is led by a growing staff of blind visionaries dedicated to expanding an accessible digital lifestyle through innovative, affordable and easy-to-use products. To learn more about the company's growing range of products and services, visit http://www.serotek.com/

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