I couldn't agree more.  I to am about to leave for much same reason.  It
seems that many issues could best be handled by replying directly to the
person rather than replying to the whole list.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allison Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 4:24 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] leaving the list


> Hello listers,
> I plan on leaving the list, but rather than just leaving, I want to tell
> you why.  When I joined the list, I was told it was a list that shares
tips
> and tricks and answers questions.  I realize that questions get  answered
> and tips get exchanged, and some of my questions have been answered, which
> I appreciate.  However, recently,  two questions that I remember sending
> never got a response.  I could accept that if they were highly technical,
> but they weren't.  Over the last few weeks, time has been taken talking
> about the Braillenot's shortcomings, debating the whole NFB discount
> wisdom, and frankly, I've had enough.  If I'd wanted a discussion list, I
> would have joined one.
> Does Braillenote have its shortcomings, of course.  Almost any device has
> things that aren't perfect.  But I think it's wonderful, and I think PDI
is
> more responsive to customers than a lot of other places.
> I'm sure I'm not the only one frustrated with the list, but I can call
tech
> support if I really need help, without being on the list and having to
wade
> through all the discussion.  Yes, I know I can delete and I do, but if
this
> is what the list has predominantly become, I'm not interested in
participating.
>
> Allison
>
>
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