Hi, Everyone. I only had a braille note on loan for a few weeks. I should
be getting one in a week or two. reading the message below, I thought I
should respond.
Since I had a loaner, I couldn't really play with the planner or address
book, but I did put my scriptures onto a small flash card and was able to
read my bible. I haven't been able to read that using braille in a number
of years since my braille books are stored away.
Just to think that I could have all of these things on a little flash card
is really great.
I have a braille lite 18, but it really doesn't have the memory to put lots
of material on to the unit even if you have the 2 mb superflash.
The bible alone is larger than that.
For me, that experience made it all worth it.
I guess that makes it an expensive way to read your scriptures, but I don't
care<grin>.
I am going to be interested in trying out the planner and address book,
although what I really want is to duplicate the phone list I have on my blt
18 and in my windows address book.
At 12/9/2003, you wrote:
Dear Listers,
How could I forget? I use the Braillenote in synagogue to have a Braille
version of the prayer book. For the first time, I can read the prayer book
in services. And the prayer book, Braille and all fits into a compact and
light weight Braillenote.
Thank you to everyone who is responding. Please continue. It is interesting
to see how others are applying their Braille note.
Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger
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From: "paula jordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:29 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Ways Users Use Their Braillenotes
I use mine pretty much as you do, but in adition I copy the words to choir
anthems and hymns for church, and download the bulletin which is emailed to
me for each Sunday's service so that I can fully take part in each church
service.
I also would be lost without the planner. I schedule all work related and
personal appointments using it. I also keep clients' and business addresses
in the address list.
God bless!
Paula Jordan and Tex
-----Original Message-----
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Weinger
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:50 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Ways Users Use Their Braillenotes
Dear Listers,
I'm wondering, from a user's perspective, how bn users are using their
Braillenotes. For me, I take the BN to meetings on the job, to work with
job related documents, and as a complement to my PC on and off the job. And
of cours, I read many books.
This isn't any kind of survey. Rather, I'd like to know how my fellow BN
users employ their BN.
SINCERELY,
Jerry Weinger
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