Hi Laura,

I, for one, have hundreds of messages to go through everyday, so I must
delete what isn't important to me at this time.  As I use the BN more, I
will probably be asking about email and internet browsing.  I did read the
messages about keysoft 5.1, and I am one who asked about downloading it
after you did.  However, as I said at the time, I don't download directly to
the BN, having never used it on the internet and having a good fast PC right
here.  All the directions for downloading that I had read dealt with
downloading directly to the braille note, and I wanted to know about using
the PC and transferring it onto the BN.  I'm very sorry if my message seemed
redundant.

Sherry
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of laura wolk
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] a general reminder


Hi list:

I would just like to remind everyone that is a very good idea to read every
message, even if you do not believe the subject pertains to you.  This
should happen for two reasons:

1.  A few times people forget (whether unintentionally or out of laziness)
to change the subject line, so the material in the message could be of
utmost importance to you.

2.  Lately there have been quite a few repeated questions on things that
have very recently been answered.  There are quite a few people out here
willing to take their time to give detailed and diligent answers.  Asking
the same questions even within a half day of someone else underminds these
people's time and effort, and may make them more reluctant to do the same in
the future.  For instance, I recently asked for instructions on how to
download build 22, and Jerry sent a very informative email to the list.
Yet, within a few hours, two more people have requested the same thing.

I am NOT a moderator, just conscious of the time of myself and others.  I am
just asking that you give them equal consideration.  Laura


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