Excellent,  because with the cost of faxing,  I can't afford sending 
anything around these days.

Guido


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"J Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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No thanks Guido, and I will take the manic depressive mood stabilizer
comment as a joke.

J Garcia
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> No problem Jay,  I will fax you some Lythium tablets to keep you on an
> even mood when you get depressed next time!
>
> Guido
>
>
> Guido D. Corona
> IBM Accessibility Center,  Austin Tx.
> IBM Research,
> Phone:  (512) 838-9735
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Visit my weekly Accessibility WebLog at:
> http://www-3.ibm.com/able/weblog/corona_weblog.html
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>
>
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> "J Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 01/31/2004 12:39 PM
> Please respond to
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> Hi all,
>
> I realize that I'm the ogre on the list and that I take every 
opportunity
> to
> blast the PTR when it fails me, and believe me it does lots of times. On
> the
> other hand, given my immediate needs, I do have to say that I'm 
currently
> editing a book and this little machine is freakin amazing!!! I have 
taken
> a
> book on cassette with 0 structure and made it navigable in all sorts of
> ways. I can now access information incredibly quickly. That is, in the
> past,
> when reading through textbooks on cassette read by readers at school I 
had
> no manner of marking text for future reference. I can now do this in 
more
> ways than I need. my challenge went from: "How can I refer to this in 
the
> future?" to: "Which navigation tool should I use?" there was a little 
bit
> of
> a learning curve given that I had to figure it all out without the use 
of
> the illegible User's Manual, but I managed to figure it all out with 
many
> of
> your messages I saved. I like to call my backpack my brain because it 
has
> all my books and school stuff in there, but I may now have to start
> calling
> the PTr my brain because I can foresee me carrying all my newly 
formatted
> and structured books in there via PC cards. Big huge thank you to Andrew
> for
> teaching me how to back up my books. thank you Pam Jamie and Dave for 
the
> recording information and tips. thank you Guido for the k1000 textual
> editing/recording information, and thank you to a couple of others I'm
> currently drawing a blank on.
>
> PS: don't be fooled by this message because though I'm smiling at what I
> can
> now do, I'm sure I'll be just as grumpy in a few days so beware.
>
> J Garcia
>
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