Kandie
 
I have been using Daisy books for several years now and considering the
hundreds of hours spent looking though cassettes I wouldn't go back for
anything. As a blind person the ability to go to any page or paragraph I
want is a step in to the modern world. To be able to get my monthly
magazines on one disc with 10 titles be able to play it while I am traveling
to work have no tape hiss no muffled readers just good clear audio all the
time. I can understand how in the beginning it can be a little intimidating
especially when your not sure of all you choices. However once you figure it
out most won't ever want anything less. On top of all that manufacturers
have announced the cassettes are stopping production this year.


Terry Bray
Adaptive Technology Analyst
 
 

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Subject: [Braillenote] Why do we need DAISY?

I don't understand it either.  People say that DAISY books are easier to
navigate through, but I don't think that's true.  I think they're a pain.

Kandi (spelled with a K and an i)
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I used to have a handle on life, then it broke.

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>Sep 2006 18:41:09 -0700
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>Can someone make sense of this discussion?
>I ws  told that a  "daisy book"  meant it was  a  speech document.  Wit 
>the BN,  you can actualy listen to  BRF  books.
>So,  why  do you need   daisy at all on the BN?

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