I think the answer for why some folks are taking this so hard is that
Jonathan was many things. He was part of the community, a blind guy much
like many of us. He was part guru. He was the guy that people went to when
they needed help. He was the guy in the know, for many, the voice on the
other end of the radio, or the tutor, the teacher.

People forgot, or never thought about the fact that ultimately he was also
being paid.

This shouldn't discount any of that teaching ETC, but Jonathan was more than
a salesman, a spokesman for HW in many ways.
The community is so small that this could happen.

People don't grow as attached to the CEO of Microsoft or some celebrity
hocking something on TV. Many people on this list followed Jonathan's daily
life, on his blog, on his radio shows. They received phone calls from him
personally trying to solve real problems in their lives.

I agree, it's business, but for many folks the BN represents a chance at
functioning almost normally, and so for a figure who embodied that, to go to
the competition against who he figuratively fought for many years, this is
difficult.

 Rusty



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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] about Jonathan Mosen

I am a bit confused by this feeling of portrayal being  expressed.  He
changed jobs he  didn't cheat on anyone.  Why would any of us changed
employers?
Perhaps  they offered him too much money to turn down?  Perhaps  there were
more challenges and growth opportunities?
Would any of us want to  be spoken of like this, if we simply made the
choice to change employers?  You would think he was found guilty of treason.




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