![]() ![]() Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.Īpple Computers, Inc. Passersby outside an Apple computer store in the Washington, D.C. Ida Tarbell Author of "History of the Standard Oil Company" BornĬarol Highsmith, photographer.Hetty Green the “Witch of Wall Street” was Born.Birth of Ybor City, the Cigar Capital of the World.John Merrick, Entrepreneur and Community Leader, Born.Founding of the National Labor Union and the 1st National Call for a 8-Hour Work Day.Renewal of the Second Bank of the United States Vetoed.Bretton Woods Conference & the Birth of the IMF and World Bank.Alonzo Herndon, Founder of Atlanta Life Born.Founding of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Signing of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.Black Wall Street in Tulsa, OK Destroyed on.Dow Jones Industrial Average First Published.Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad.Debut of the Standard & Poors 500 Index.Production on the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer Began.Frances Perkins became the First Female Cabinet Member.First Bank of the United States Chartered.Albert Gallatin, the 4th Secretary of the Treasury Born.Alexander Hamilton, First Secretary of the Treasury Born.Chase, Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury Born Lol maybe my Mac is just jinxed! All kidding aside, this is a great computer and I hope it will stay that way. For some reason I can't seem to get that one to work correctly either. I'm also going to try out the Automator thing again. But accessible pdf options for the Mac platform seem to be growing even if at a slow pace, which is good. The site FAQ's state that the service is not accessible with screen readers, which seems rather odd given the site itself works great with VoiceOver and Chromevox Classic. I'm wondering if anyone has tried this and gotten it to work? I can't seem to find where exactly to upload a file though. The only other language option I found is German. Native English speakers/readers will want to click on the link that says "En," or something similar. The service is located at, and appears to be free. I actually read about it on a news-related website, and thought I'd try it out. There is also a service called PAVE that will supposedly convert any pdf file into text, but I haven't gotten it to work as of yet. ![]()
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