Hello,

There is one site on which you can use MSN on the BrailleNote, the
site is: www.ebuddy.com

I'm not sure at this point if there are any other versions of MSN that
are accessible with the BrailleNote, however if I do find any more
I'll let you know.

Hope this helps!

Cheers,

Siena.

2008/6/23, Kizzy I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can you use the window messager with the bn?  morning praise --
> saturday
>   by prayer partner pat
>
>
>  in my ears blasts a song by a group calling themselves "cross
> culture." the main idea is this phrase, "she won't give in." it
> speaks to the heart of my faith.  in the song it speaks of a lady
> who is not understood, perhaps not even popular, a woman
> struggling with trials that feel unreal and yet "she won't give
> in." won't give in to what? won't give in to the desire to just
> quit her faith.  one line i liked spoke of the fact that she is
> meant for something, that she has a purpose, that god didn't just
> put her through all of this for some unknown and perhaps cruel
> reason.  she has purpose.  she matters.  wow! what a waking
> thought.
>
>  "blessed is he
>   whose transgressions are forgiven,
>   whose sins are covered." psalm 32:1
>
>  i am so blessed! yes, you heard me right, blessed.  though i
> have sinned, yet i have been forgiven.  when i think about that i
> am amazed.  sin, my sin, brings shame, guilt, pain and more.
> forgiveness, god's forgiveness, brings healing and hope.
>
>  in the midst of doing good i did something bad.  ever been
> there? running to the aid of a friend in need i crashed into a
> friend with a can of pop.  words were spoken.  i responded by
> saying that i had something much more important to do than to
> help clean up the very mess i had created.  she then remarked
> that i sure surprised her.  "what kind of a christian are y...?"
> we cleaned up the mess.  i took off to the "emergency."
>   a few minutes later, when urgency had passed i felt awful.  how
> could i have done this? then the unthinkable happened.  she came
> up behind me and put her hand on my shoulder to get my attention.
> she wanted my forgiveness.  she wanted my forgiveness? it was i
> who had been so mean.  of course i also asked for her
> forgiveness.  this ended so well, but it also illustrates my
> point that sin does bring shame, guilt, pain and much more, and
> yet such freedom came with those words of forgiveness.
>
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