Your right I could do it that way and should think seriously about doing
it besides then I could plug in both gps and BN.



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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 11:01 AM
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Actually,
A lot of the newer cars come with regular AC adapters so there isn't a
need for a car charger. I just plug in my BN adapter and I'm set.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:50 AM
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I carry mine as well now if they would only come out with a Car adapter
I would be set o yes blind people don't leave home. Sorry folks I am in
a cynical mood today.


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Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS)
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:14 AM
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If my BT is at work, my adapter is in my desk or in use.  If my BT goes
home, so does my adapter.  Never take your BT for any length of time
with out the adapter.  I kind of wish I could make the adapter fit in
the executive bag.  Some day I am not going to want to cary my book bag.
Who knows, I might get the larger bag, but the smaller one is just right
for me.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Sarai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 8:48 PM
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A lot of times when I was studying in my room, I'd keep the BN plugged
in so I wouldn't loose charge. Usually I'd take my adapter in my back
pack.

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Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:23 PM
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Hi, Terri. Some folks do charge theres nightly. That way, they have a
full 
charge every day. Of course, I think those are people who use it at work
or 
are students who use it every day. At 9/12/2005, you wrote:

>Hi Paul;
>I started out with 5.0 and have 5.1.  I never noticed this funney noise

>you are hearing from the keys.  It sure must not be very obvious. When
>I get my transplant, do you think I would be safe to just get in the 
>habit of charging  it every night or two.  Right now I only have to 
>charge it once a week.  knock on wood,  I have only gotten critical I 
>think twice. Terry Powers
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Henrichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:07 PM
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>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] What's The Purpose of Transplanting?
>
>
>Hi. I don't know that I prefer the newer cursor routing keys over the
>old ones. Since I still have my bn classic and my MPower is in the 
>shop, I got a chance to go back to my old unit for a week. The only 
>thing that bothered me was the constant clicking of the display as I 
>moved around. I had gotten so used to the quiet display in the past 
>month as well as the smoothness of the platform when the dots are not 
>up. When mine comes back tomorrow, it will be interesting to see how I 
>feel going back to the MPower. One thing I can say with certainty is 
>that the bn classic batteries last longer during charges than do the 
>MPower batteries. Maybe they fixed something in my MPower so they will 
>more closely match, but judging from what I have read on the list and 
>watching my own MPower, I never had to charge my old bn four to five 
>times in a two week period. Granted, if you use it a lot including 
>wireless, of course you would have to charge it much more, but for the 
>past week, I have not been doing anything except for reading. I am at 
>34 percent. With the bn classic, I can run it down to pretty near zero 
>percent before it goes flat. With the MPower, you are going to go flat 
>shortly after reaching ten percent. This is probably due to how lithium

>batteries operate. I don't remember when I charged the bn classic, but
>think it was last friday or Saturday and here it is Thursday evening. 
>My MPower never would have lasted this long. As I say, I want to see 
>how the battery life has improved once my unit comes back.
>I really don't have a problem if the MPower needs to be charged more
>because of a shorter battery life. One can only get three or four hours
>tops out of a laptop. But unless soemthing changes with my repaired
unit, I
>think the MPower just drains batteries faster.
>
>
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