First of all could you and everyone else please your discussions/questions
relivant to the list. Second we do not adversise websites on this list.
Third if you would use a little common since and realize that the braille
note is not a laptop maybe you wouldn't have this gtramendous amount of
erors and problems with websites 'not working"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] www.zap2it.com


> Hi,
>
> I'm so glad I got the braille note! It's been entertaining me all weekend
with its internet capabilities although it only has a pentium processor,
according to the CPU time in an email I got, a 133 megahertz processor. Now,
with your braille notes, check out www.zap2it.com and click the tv listings
link. Then you can enter in your current cable satellite or antenna
broadcast provider and get your tv listings. However, I'm having a little
problem. I go to the list that says how many hours I want displayed, and
choose 6 with the space bar. I choose to display all channels all categories
all everything then click the go button. The page loads but almost all the
links are empty and it takes forever for the page to load. Maybe the braille
note cannot handle a 700 or 800 link website with images and other stuff?
Internet explorer in windows ce 2.12 can load it, but not quite... not quite
display it properly. Now if I choose a smaller size, then it works good.
> I'll play with it here. But I'd be interested to hear your results. Oh,
and by the way, when I go home for christmas vacation I'll be depending on
the braille note for all my internet access and also all of my email too. I
wish the speech would better keep up with the keyboard when typing too.
>
> Josh
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> Josh
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