While I'm sorry about the way that she was answered by Dean, it is painfully obvious that Microsoft insists that Humanware play by certain licensing rules in order to use ce. If Microsoft wanted to, they could squash Humanware like a bug on a car windshield if Humanware didn't behave in a certain fashion. As I said, I wasn't pleased with the way that Dean Jackson answered her about the problem. This is an example where life isn'talways just.I also realize that the sticker is quite small.

Regards, everyone.  Have a great day.At 05:14 AM 8/8/2005, you wrote:
I for one was disgusted with the way Theresa was answered last night. Basically, the message sounded like, "too bad" you lost it, you have to pay for it. Sighted people could have lost that same little tiny piece of stamp-looking paper. I know many sighted people who do. I'm just glad, Theresa, that you found it.
Regards,
Rhonda

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ann K. Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 08:06:19 -0400
>Subject: Re: lost sticker Re: [Braillenote] update

>Hi all,

>I agree, Kathy.  The sticker came in the plastic bag with the CF card,
>and if you weren't looking for it, or if you didn't know it was there,
>it might have fallen out of the bag and been vacuumed up.   I think a
>discussion with Humanware in CA, plus an exploration of the situation
>with Microsoft is an excellent plan.  I hate to say this, Dean, but if
>you're blind, and if you aren't aware that this little sticker is
>sitting in the bag, you could easily junk the bag.  As I say, if
>you're blind and that tiny slip of paper falls on the floor, it
>doesn't make a sound, it is too small.  There has to be a way to solve
>this problem without someone having to pay for their blindness!  That
>really *is* unfair.   That thing is an inch long, if that and a half
>an inch wide.  it should have been placed in an envelope with a
>braille label on it that said clearly what it was.  The CF card was
>labeled., why not the license, especially if it is that important!
>Folks, you gots to think about who's using this stuff.  It is obvious
>that the case for the CF card needed a label, but why wasn't it
>obvious that that so important, tiny piece of paper didn't need one
>too?    I suggest little envelopes like you find pinned on sweaters
>that have extra buttons in them.  Then, you could label them in
>Braille and in large print so that this tiny slip of paper could be
>safe.
>Psst, here's a secret.  I found my little sticker, and I determined
>that I wanted the thing placed on my machine correctly, without
>damaging the sticker and so that it covered up the previous one.  I
>got sighted help to do it.  Figured I wanted the thing done right.

>Ann P.

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