Hi KC;
I may be talking over my head, but if they can make a voice note, why can they 
not just make make an uno braille note with just braille on it.  If it is just 
a software issue, thay might be able to make a seperate package for the deaf 
blind.  There might not be enough of you out there to make it senceable, but if 
it is not a hardware issue, it could make it cheaper for you all.  Maybe about 
the price of a voice note, just guessing.  You would have the braille display 
which might make it a little more.
Bring it up KC.  Why should you have to pay for what you can not use.  those 
using a voice note have a choice, why cann't you?

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: kathleen spear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:47 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Back up the tow truck!


Mary,

Your comments are well stated and make good sense.
To me, the emphasis in the Braillenote is "BRAILLE."  If we loose 
that focus,  it will be a genuine disaster!

(I love the Braillenote! Like many who are deaf-blind, I use it 
daily for braille-related things, including e-Mail, Internet,  
calculator,  Booksread, etc.  It has made a difference in my life 
and the lives of many of my deaf-blind friends.)

KC

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