This is going to be one of those "me too" messages everybody hates.  <Grin>  I 
felt pretty bad that Alex felt he needed to apologize so profusely for dreaming 
a dream.  In fact, I do have a BookPort, I do use it's Braille input mode, and 
can easily see how this could be incorporated into a device with a Braille 
display.  I'm also intrigued by the concept of two rows of Braille, I've never 
seen anything with more than one long line of refreshable Braille cells.  

While there are certainly those who would find such a device difficult or 
impossible to use, because of physical disabilities or a host of other reasons, 
there are also many, many people who could greatly benefit from this invention.

I would, however, like to address a point which did bother me about the 
original description.  When speaking of a QT BN, Alex said something to the 
effect that a Braille reader should be able to write Braille as well.  I happen 
to be in a particular group of people who were taught both Braille and typing 
at an extremely young age.  While Braille comes as naturally for me as 
breathing, I really do prefer to type when writing more than a sentence or two, 
it's just more comfortable for me.  This is why I got my BNQT over three years 
ago, and would choose it over any other Braille device on the market.  The 
keyboard is a fully functional QWERTY keyboard, yet it takes up around one 
quarter of the space a full-sized keyboard does.  I don't think I would want 
anything smaller.
Just some thoughts from a satisfied BNQT user who still has an imagination.

Sarah


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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] sorry...


Jonathan, I'm really glad you wrote that message.  I, for one, 
and tired of the put downs of ideas on this list.  I found the 
message productive, and fascinating.

> ----- Original Message -----
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>Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 12:42:52 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] sorry...

>Hi Alex, I for one am very grateful for the thought and time you 
took in
>articulating your ideas.  You are a custoemr and quite entitled 
to tell us
>how we can better meet your needs.  There's nothing to apologise 
for, your
>message was one of the most fascinating on this list in a long 
time.  Keep
>up the creative thinking.

>Jonathan Mosen
>BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
>HumanWare

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