Hi all I have a question about active sync and the bn.  Do you connect via
u s b or serial when using active sync?
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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] playing mp3s on the braille note


> Hi Richie, you could either transfer the file with ActiveSync, or better
> yet, get a compact flash card reader for your PC, then copy MP3 files onto
> a compact flash card which you would then insert in your BrailleNote.
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> Hi all i am going to be getting my braille note in a few days and i have a
> question.  If i had an mp3 file on my computer and wanted to put it on my
> braille note how would i do that?
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 1:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Keller, keys, and other things.
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> > To quote the Beach Boys:
> > Wouldn't That Be Nice!!!
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> > From: "doug martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 6:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Keller, keys, and other things.
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> > Hi, Linda.  I met someone at the CSUN conference last year, who told me
> > that Stevie Wonder attends every year, just to shop.  In the early days,
> > the installation disk for Window-Eyes started with a few words from
> Ronnie
> > Milsap.  I can't even imagine walking into a tech exhibit hall, like the
> > ones at CSUN conferences, with money being of no concern!  I'll take
> three
> > BrailleNotes, and a Braille-Lite just for those occasions where I
> require
> > silent keys!  Oh, and throw in one of those detachable things, just so I
> > can write about it on the list.
> > Aloha,
> > Doug
> > At 2, you wrote:
> > >I heard the voice of Anne Sullivan, in a documentary about Hellen
> Keller.
> > >By the way, although I'm canadian, I, and three other people here have
> the
> > >Alabama state quarter, with her picture, (Hellen that is), reading
> > >braille, thanks to a member of the American branch of my family.
> > >When Hellen was first asked to promote talking books, she resisted, as
> > >they were of no value to her.
> > >If she were alive today, I hope she would use a braille note!
> > >I wonder if any of the other well known blind folks such as Stevie
> Wonder,
> > >Tom Sullivan, Ronnie Milsap, or even the guy who was on jeopardy, are
> > >smart enough to recogonize the best technology when they see it! Smile!
> > >Now, I shouldn't get in trouble for being off topic!
> > >As for silent keys, I was at a meetting where someone was using the
> > >braille lite, and I think it hadn't been available very long, and you
> > >could barely hear it.
> > >Using the braille note in public, might be a little louder than  a
> > >computer keyboard, maybe even louder than a slate and stylus, but heck,
> it
> > >sure beats perky!
> > >Back to Ms. Keller, If you go to the afb site, there still seems to be
> a
> > >lot of stuff there.
> > >As for spoken word recordings, have you ever thought of typing the
> phraise
> > >into a google search, and see what you come up with?
> > >Re my earlier post on insignifican subject lines, I didn't mean to
> point
> > >fingers, as I reply to an outdated line as well. I know with me, its
> > >because with so many messages to go through, I don't always listen to
> the
> > >subject line.
> > >As I said, I think it is just the nature of list traffic as it is done
> on
> > >all lists.
> > >Linda, who has changed the subject line.
> > >
> > >
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