Hi Brian;
Sorry I did not make myself clear, I was heading off to the NFB Maryland
State Convention.  I was making a gift for our state leader, who was
stepping down, after 20 years.  I had lost a part and had to make it
over on the bus to Ocean City and put the project together at
convention.  I made a cleanex box cover with NFB and the logo on 2 sides
and A-j on the top with 2 braille cells and the ends have the rest of
the alphabet.  The dots, letters and logos can even be felt.
It sure was a job.  
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Lingard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 9:09 PM
To: 'Braillenote List'
Subject: RE: Another thought (was RE: [Braillenote] Dictionary)

Ottawa Canada

Dear Terry:

You know I keep forgetting about people who are motor or sense of
touch impaired and how that can make handling cards, especially
Cf and SD cards, difficult.

Mind you, a couple of years ago my fingers on both hands had the
sense of touch of solid wooden pegs!  I couldn't even type on a
desktop keyboard.

Yes, using the Concise Oxford dictionary in place of the spell
checker would be a great idea, but I'm not certain if the system
disk has enough room to hold it.

Dictionaries tend to be big, bulky files especially when they
include the proper pronunciation of each word.

Good idea though.

Is your MD convention for Muscular Dystrophy or medical doctors?

Brian

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