Now, I have to ask a question.  Should anyone get a battery from another 
source, if one has an sma, does this change anything should the bn become 
defective for any reason? There are a couple of us who have wondered about 
this.  Thanks for any response.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Keith Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Braillenote List" 
><[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:47:40 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] BRAILLENOTE BATTERY LIFE???

>Hi Andrew:

>Let's see...  Pulsedata-Humanware is in Concord, Calif.  since I live in the
>U.S.  California is a thousand miles by air from Denver, two hours flying
>time, <'ouch>!!  UPS, FEDEX, or whatever after packing:  $69 and change...
>Cost of purchasing batteries at Pulsedata-Humanware, hmm, may be $95; after
>all, they were going to sell me a NEW POWER SUPPLY for $27 plus $5 shipping
>back to me.  I got the same power supply at Radio Shack for $16.99 plus
>sales tax, still much less than I would have paid to Pulsedata-Humanware
>which by the way has a LOUSY tech support, <smile>!!

>Guess I won't let the batteries run out for another millennium!!  I think
>the opportunity to change batteries, or have a battery supply company do it
>for you locally is a better deal.  Batteries Plus changed the Braille Lite
>batteries for les than $50.  What did they do wrong??

>Sincerely,
>Olusegun


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