Hay Scott:

Since I agree with you I am wondering if these people who can tell the
strength of plastic just by the feel could get a job doing that. Maybe
they should take two units throw them on the floor and see which one
survives.

Sorry folks just because something is lighter and maybe doesn't feel as
thick does by no means prove it isn't a solid device plastics have
improved so much in the past few years that you can make almost
indestructible things with it including beams for buildings that are
replacing steel.

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Hello everyone,
        TheM power may have thinner plastic, and probably is lighter.
However with the advancements of plastics and technology, it is probably
stronger. Scott E Ford


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Just by feeling it.

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 6:08 PM
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> I'd like to hear how you come by the theory that the MPower case is
> inferior. Since it is in a padded case, even if it were, what
difference 
> would it make if the plastic were thinner?
> At 8/30/2005, you wrote:
>
>>That person is right on the money with that statement.
>>I would imagine they did this to make the machine lighter in weight. I

>>am
>>most definitely keeping my old friend, the Braille Note 32 just
because it

>>is a rare day that it isn't there for me and it is of a different era 
>>but
>>as I am wont to say, "it woiks, folks, it woiks."
>>Mary Ellen Earls
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Bartholomew" 
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>>Subject: [Braillenote] QUALITY OF MPOWER
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>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've just read elsewhere from an MPower user that the quality of the
>>plastic casing is inferior to that on the original BN's and that loss
of 
>>speech happens on a regular basis.
>>
>>Before splashing out on one of these, I'd appreciate any comments from
>>current users, please.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Richard Bartholomew
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