Hi,
I am Linda.  I will give my answer to that question.  Although I am on cable, 
and my Bn is hooked up to a computer, I do not know, nor am I comfortable with 
a computer.  I use the Bn, am buying the Pk and m-power, and still use a 
Braille n Speak for work.  I do not have any desire to use or learn the 
computer.  That is why I hope someday that the m-power will go Pdf.
Linda and Lilly

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>Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:30:36 -0800
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Recent comments

>Hi Sarah,

>Are you saying that you do not have access to  a PC?
>Andy


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>Cranston
>Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:35 PM
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>Hi Bob,

>I just wanted to add something to your comments.  It's all well and good
>for people to say things would work better if done on a PC, but that
>simply doesn't help those who, for whatever reason, don't have one.
>Most people on this list already have a BN, so to say that a PC would
>have been the better choice is just not realistic.  To tell a person
>they should have striven to get a PC instead of their hard-earned BN or
>VN is, in my not-so-humble opinion, a bit of a slap in the face.
>Besides, PC's don't come with Braille displays, and BN's do.  This is
>probably the number one reason why most of us have a BN, along with the
>intuitive interface and the portability.
>Just some more thoughts from under the rock of the peanut gallery, I'll
>go away now!



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>Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 2:15 PM
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>Subject: [Braillenote] Recent comments


> Hi, folks: I've read some recent comments on this list, which seem to
>imply that anyone who strictly use a BN, and not a PC, is foolish.
>Well, I don't mean to be rude, but I think those comments are
>insensitive and elitist.  I'm sorry, but not everyone, for various
>reasons, has a lot of adaptive equipment.
>We usually get one or two shots at the brass ring in a lifetime.
>Many of us have chosen the BN, because of its portability, and because
>of its functionality.  To us, it's more than just aa neat little tool;
>it's everything.  People who seem to say that we're wrong to expect a
>lot out of it are wrong and mis-informed.  The fact is, we know exactly
>what to expect, and Humanware agrees with our high expectations.  That's
>why they came out with the M-power.  Those of you who have a number of
>pieces of equipment should thank God you have them, and not look down
>your noses at those of us who don't.  By the way, this absolutely does
>not apply to most on this list; just a couple.  Comments like the ones I
>read earlier make me want to unsubscribe.  But, I won't.
>We're all in the same boat on this list, and we shouldn't even imply
>that folks who don't have as much equipment are somehow inferior.  If
>I'm over-reacting, I'm sorry.  God bless.  Bob and Maxy-wax

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