Sharon and others on the list,

I would like to apologize if the following post might be out of bounds.
1. I believe that Jonathan Mosen will be remembered in our hearts. He had
tried to be a communicator between us (the list) and the HumanWare. He has
revolutionized blind community with his devotion to BrailleNote and its
features.
2. When Dean Jackson died in April 2006, there were considerable traffic
devoted to him. There were many shocks, surprised posts, and other word of
encouragement, just like this thread.
3. I believe that there will be a product marketing manager who will
revolutionize many blind people with innovative, creative, and powerful
ideas that will change many lives of blind people. Through this person,
HumanWare will be recognized as a powerful company that is devoted to blind
people's needs. And through this person, I certaintly believe that
BrailleNote will be a revolutionary device made by the blind people, a
powerful tool of the blind people, a device that is really designed for the
blind people, like it has been in the past, like it is in the present time,
and would be in the future to come.
I hope this post is not out of bounds.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sharon Campbell
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 12:02 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Jonathan changed jobs, he isn't dead

Hello Everyone:
  Now is the time to get back to what this list is all about, learning and
helping each other with the Braille Note.  Jonathan isn't dead, he doesn't
need eulogized, he just changed jobs.  How many of us have done the same
thing? The Braille Notes won't disappear just because he isn't here to
oversee them.  This whole thread has drawn out long enough.
  Let's get back to where we were before we saw this announcement!!

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