Hi all,

Ahem, Brandon, this is not a Linux list.  You do not have the
authority nor the precedent to tell anyone to RTFM, especially when
you do not give chapter number or reference number for same.  Yes, the
manual is good, very good, in fact, but you're assuming a lot here.
First, you assume that Sharonda knows how to access the manual.
Second you assume that she will understand what she reads if she reads
the manual.  

Sharonda, the info you seek, should you want to read about Bookshare
can be found in two places, the book reader chapter in the manual and
also in the index under bookshare.    

There are people in this world who aren't linuxers and do not or can
not RTFM.  There are many reasons for this, most notably a learning
style that finds manual reading difficult.  <grrrrr> Sorry folks, but
when we've got a world Wide list here and all levels of knowledge and
many, many learning styles, the RTFM line just doesn't cut it.
Friend, Brandon, go to the Speakup list or better yet, the Emacspeak
list.  They'll love you there.

Ann P.
Brandon armstrong writes:
 > why don't you try reading your user manual that came with your braille note.
 > It's very accessible and easy to look up things in it.
 > It will tell you how to unpack books.


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