Do they charge you, to ask to plug it in?
Or do you also get charged to want to down load email?
I love that idea to put books in and read.
It sure does pass time away.
--Dar
Every Saint has a future,
Every Sinner has a past
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: [BrailleNote] MPower issues
For the Christmas and New ear holidays, family and me went to Little Rock,
Arkansas. We missed our 10:25 a.m. flight and had to wait for the 3:25
p.m. one. Sufficing to say, nearly eight hours were spent sitting around
at the airport.
During that time, I read Childhood by Leo Tolstoy, one of my favourite
Russian writers.
When the batteries in my BrailleNote Classic ran low, I got help in
finding an outlet next to where I was sitted; I plugged in the charger and
got enough charge to last through the flight to Little Rock, AR as I kept
reading Childhood which had captivated my attention and I wanted to know
where the story ended soon enough.
In the event that you find yourself at the airport, and you have to wait
long hours for a connecting flight, jujust ask one of the desk clerks;
they are very helpful people, and most of them that I have encountered do
have very good sense of humour, albeit, I will admit that what constitutes
humour for most folks can be right annoying for others. It's fun to see
them all see Braille as a "bump". I get a god laugh out of that, and this
has always helped to begin a good conversation when my fingers get tired
of reading.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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