Hi nancy,
Thank you so much for the information.  I did not know about this, I 
immediately ordered the New York Times, and received it this morning, thank you 
so much.
Linda Paul

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>From: Nancy Ungar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braille Note <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 16:56:34 -0800
>Subject: [Braillenote] The Braille Note and the Washington Post

>Angie, you can get the Washington Post  free of charge from wilsmithígloucom.  
>  His name is spelled with one l.  He puts you on a distribution list, and you 
>can get The Washington Post, The New York Times and severl others.  You may 
>know this, however, so I'm sorry if I'm repeating myself.  The file can be 
>anywhere from 80 pages on up, and I've had  no trouble  getting this file on 
>my classic and on my now-transplanted m-power.
>So you don't need to get this paper as an attachment.  If I'm misinterpreting 
>you, let us know.  Just trying to help.
>Precious, thanks for setting me straight.  You probably did clearly say that 
>you're having problems sending large e-mails.  That makes a difference.
>Like Sarah, I've had very few problems downloading Web  braille on my classic, 
>and it's especially  fantastic on my transplant.   If anyone has problems with 
>web braille, feel free to e-mail me privately.  Thanks to Rhonda, some others 
>and a lot of practice, I feel pretty good about it right now.  If anyone has 
>trouble with Bookshare, also let us know.  I'm the master  hoarder and often 
>reader of books with Bookshare and Web  Braille.  Talk to you later.
>Nancy

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