Good one Kathleen!
I love the promptness of my BT also.  It lets me know ASAP when my AC adapter 
is on or off.  Main menu comes on as soon as I turn it on.  By the time I turn 
on my computer on, log on and go through all the reading of the desk top, I 
would say about 5 minutes has gone by.  Not my BN. 
You just made me compair my BN to a swift running dear.  Maybe I will name mine 
Bambi.  I have a Beani Buddy of a baby dear, so swift and beautiful. 
Terry Powers

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From: kathleen spear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 7:32 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] A Call for Better Keyword Support and other
things


Hi Andy and List,
With regard to your comment that it is better for to have   a PC than BN, I 
have two questions:
First, assuming you  rely mostly on speech, would you feel the same way if you 
had to use braille alone?
In this regard, one reason I LOVE th BN is that, when I turn it on, the display 
is ALIVE and ready to go!
Can you  say the same for a PC? God knows how often I've turned on a PC and 
waited, in vain, for the Screenreader and braillel display to come alive. Have 
you experienced the same?
Can lyou honestly say dealing with Microsoft and the every changing WIndows 
environment is as easy to deal with as KS/Windows CE environment?
  Maybe you're a  PC guru, but for some of us the BN is the answer to many 
prayer!  (I've been calling it my "dream machine" since I got my hands on it!)
KC

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