I agree with Mary. Either that or update the braillenote and give us
wireless access.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Some thoughts on the future of bn:


> Thanks, I thought I would be capped down but it is about choices and hay
the
> braille note has done far better than the hunk of junk IBM manufactured, I
> mean I've had 3 not 1 not 2 but 3 major big time crashes with the IBM in
the
> last 9 months alone 1200 bucks for 3 different reformats of the hard drive
> and the BN has gotten me through it all with flying colors.
> And it did awfully well at csun faithfully delivering my e-mail every day.
> Yep there are a lot of yes buts with the pacmate and to have 2 word
> processors just makes no sense to me whatsoever and I told Brad Davis so I
> have seamless integration and have my word processorset to save in ms word
> format so that is all I need and that's fine. Other folks who are a lot
more
> on the go need the wireless stuff and I say again, why not offer a
different
> machine altogether to do that and still offer the upgrades for those of us
> who use our Braille Notes the way they are.
> Mary Ellen Earls
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> Subject: re: [Braillenote] Some thoughts on the future of bn:
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> > Well said, Mary Ellen: It is, indeed, all about choices! It really isn't
> important what each technology has, or whether something is more modern
than
> something else.  In the final analysis, all that really matters is whether
I
> can use what I have effectively.  If I can, great; if not, I may as well
get
> rid of it.  Right now, I'm laid up at home, after hernia surgery.  My BN
> enables me to do just about everything from home, that I could do at work,
> except on-line chats.  Now, I don't know about you, but, as for me, who
> could ask for more? I think PDI has done a great job, and I couldn't be
> happier with my BN.  Again, thanks, Mary Ellen.  Ya done good!! Bob and
> Maxy-wax
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