You are absolutely correct. If we say one thing that doesn't work, it's taken as a complaint. I knew what you meant, and agree with you totally. Because we may ask a question about something that doesn't work doesn't make it a complaint. People are really getting too offensive. It will boil down to people being afraid to make any comment, for fear of repercussions. People are asking questions that aren't getting answered. For instance, Kathy Dauis asked about the cell phone issue. With her BN, she could use the cell phone; with the mPower, it isn't working. Is there a difference in what needs to be set up? Let's get back on track to helping people, rather than criticizing.

----- Original Message -----
From: kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 09:30:51 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Braillenote] re: some observations

Hi everyone,

It seems as though the motivation for posting my
observations was badly misunderstood.  I did not intend
to start a Braille Note against every other notetaker
or pc war, nor do I expect perfection in any device.  I
realize that all computers have the potential to lock
up, and I know that any type of notetaker is not a
replacement for a pc.  I would not use it as such.  Many
people on this list are not happy at all, with any
less than glowing observations that are offered about
the Braille Note, becoming very defensive, and even
daring anyone else to come up with a better solution
as a notetaker.  My intention was not to bash the
Braille Note, in favour of another device.  I simply
wanted to share my thoughts, based on what the list
had to say.  Jonathan was the only person who was not
stuck on the locking up issue, offering me his opinion
on other aspects of my post.  I hope that I have
clarified my reasons for giving you my thoughts about
the Braille note.

Sincerely,
Kim



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