That's another reason I would like to have, if I could get away with it 
financially, both an updated bn and a pacmate.
My wife may be getting me a Bookshare membership for my birthday, and I would 
love to try this out and download some books I've been wanting for a while.
I've gone on the bookshare link and found some books I really want, but they're 
copyrighted and so here I sit drewling and panting (grin) and dropping hints!
It is quite a decision though, since we have condo payments and need to get 
some new blinds for our bedroom and kitchen.
The last owner took everything like that except for the blinds on the sliding 
doors that lead to the balcony.
We also don't have a screen door!
Anyway, I guess whatever happens I can still get Bookshare.
The thing is, this unit I am using now is a loner from the blind center in Salt 
Lake, and my old bn, which I got through my local il center, is a classic 
motherboard with ks 4.2.
This loner has quite a few bugs in it, and they might want to take it back and 
send it in when I go for my class in May, on the week of the 3rd I believe.
Anyway, so far so good today with the loner with ks 5.1.
By the way Josh, what are you studying in school? Are you in college or high 
school or what?

Richard

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Josh Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 12:59:01 -0400
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] My Braille Note issues

>hopefully the four new people on the development team will help the
>braillenote catch up to or surpass the pacmate...I know that without my
>braillenote this summer, I will not have email access, be able to read
>books, etc.  It's already a great product, but it could be even better.

>Josh


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