Hi sharon and Kathleen;
Just to be able to communicate with the deaf blind, if necessary, I would any 
day give up my games feature and if necessary also the radio.  I most likely 
will not be using the games and so far I have not had good success with the 
radio.
I have a hearing problem and a husband and sister that have speach problems.  
My husband has a fit when I misunderstand him.  He also is deaf on one side but 
has good hearing on the other side.  I support you all!

Terry Powers
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:29 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Wouldn't it be nice? (BRAVO to Ms. Campbell)


Hi List and Kathleen:
  Kathleen, you are right.  My Husband and I both feel that this 
expensive equipment should be geared for blind and deaf-blind 
users.  You can turn on a radio anywhere.  There are many games, 
although, not always user friendly, but, there are websites for 
user-friendly games.  Just like we've mentioned about having html 
email capability, there also needs to be more support for those 
who either cannot hear speech, or for those of us who prefer just 
using braille.
  Kathleen, thanks for your comments.  We back you all the way.

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