Ait that the truth.
Another thing is that the bn has a nice strap that you can carry over your 
shoulder.
Another thing that I really like is that, unlike a piece of braille paper, it 
doesn't get all mushy from holding it all the time while waiting for your tur 
to use it!

Richard

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>From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 17:44:26 -0500
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] A fun use of BrailleNote

>Congratulations Peggy;
>I might try that with the part I have to read at the Moose Lodge.  A BN sure
>is more sturdy than a flimzy piece of braille paper.

>Terry Powers


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>Subject: [Braillenote] A fun use of BrailleNote


>Hi, guys.  Now that I have gps and the new planner and case for my
>BrailleNote, I pretty much carry it everywhere, just in case I need to
>write something down.  Well Saturday evening, the lady who was supposed to
>sing part of a song as a solo didn't show up.  I was asked if I could fill
>in, but wasn't sure if I knew all the words to the solo part.  No
>problem.  A fellow choir member read them to me, I jotted them down, and
>when the time came, with the BN around my neck, I read and sang the
>solo.  What fun!

>Peggy



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