Hello; Sammie, Well I agree with you.  No one answered my question either.  A 
man to what you said and to all the list probably we are under a lot of stress. 
 However we should get the right to be on this list.  I agree with all of you 
that their is a lot of knawlageable people around here.  Any way Sammie write 
back.
>From Jose Lomeli.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Sammie Clay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Write Humanware <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 22:50:19 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] thanks


>Hello list,
>   To everyone who responded to my questions about losing files,
>I wish to thank you for doing so.  However, nobody answered my
>questions.  I am aware that currently we are forced to live with
>this problem after our upgrade or purchase to a new MPower, but
>I'd like to know why.  This technology is not cheap, and many of
>us are required to mortgage something to obtain it, so I believe
>that any marketed improvement should perform at least as well as
>the device it replaced.
>   I'm still interested in getting answers to my original
>questions about reset issues if your device freezes and you must
>perform a reset without returning to Main Menu.
>   Since I haven't received my MPower yet, I don't know whether
>this problem will affect me or not.  If I'm not affected, then my
>questions are moot, But in case I am affected, and for those who
>are affected now, I think the questions deserve more than just a
>"We'll just have to live with it"  answer.
>   Forgive me, but I don't know Joseph Lee, is he a Humanware
>engineer, vendor, or stockholder, or does he obtain the knowledge
>he gives about these products from the User's manual? I am not
>saying  that he does not have actual, first hand knowledge and
>professional experience about what he says, but if my new
>transplant loses data, Joseph Lee nor the people telling me I
>have to live with it are out of anything.  I however don't have
>my data, which is the reason I have this wonderful product in the
>first place.
>   With all that said, I like my BrailleNote, and don't want any
>other company's product to replace it.  I just want it to work at
>least as well as my 6.11 did.  And please don't recommend that I
>get a desktop, laptop, or notebook computer.  I can't use the
>QWERTY keyboard, and therefore, don't know how to use a computer.
>This very expensive device is what I have, what I want, and I
>need it working properly.
>   If this is off-topic, I apologize, but I believe that my
>original message was on-topic and still deserves an answer, not
>platitudes.



>Sammie Clay


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