Hi Folks:  College days with computers!!!!!?   Back in the mid seventies no 
computers and the note taker was either a cassette recorder or slate or braille 
writer.  Our memories had to be trained to recall at a moments notice. 

Sukosh Fearon p.s.  I recall a final exam in Communications Law 505 that I took 
where I asked someone who was proctering an exam if they could read me the last 
sentence that I wrote because I thought I had lost my place and and they 
refused to help me.  Those wer the days and I'm sure the others have 
experienced that while on the manual typewriter in a final exam.  

Sorry for being off topic!!

Sukosh Fearon 

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Erichsen
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:09 AM
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Subject: RE: [braillenote]Something to think about on the
nextversionofbraillenotes


I doubt that pocket PC devices like the BrailleNote etc support recycle
bins.
As they only have a small amount of memory to play with.
Remember people, this is not windows, it is a cut down version of  windows
with Keysoft the main interface and windows CE technology as the basis upon
which Humanware accesses the parts of CE they need.


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Sent: Monday, 3 July 2006 7:54 PM
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Subject: re: [braillenote]Something to think about on the next
versionofbraillenotes

I think one great concept would be to add something like a recicle bin that
would need to be deleted every once in a while like in every computer.  You
could even be offered a choice like skip recicle bin? so that if you wanted
you could just erace it.

Gisela: who clearly remembers college days and being so tired that I deleted
the most important of files.

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