Hmm, you make some excellent points. You're probably right too.
* smile * You are, actually, because on all the tests, they say
to (and I'm quoting here: "Use correct grammar, punctuation and
accentation." So, case in point, correct, you are. * smile *
PS: Sorry if this is a bit off topic.
The Ever-Curious Master Yoda
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Terri Pannett" <[email protected]
To: "Josh Gregory" <[email protected]>,"Dean Martineau"
<[email protected]>,<[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:45:37 -0800
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] n tilda question
Well, I took Spanish in high school back in the late 1960s and my
teacher
did _not accept wrong accents. The keys of my Remington portable
typewriter
had to be modified so I could write the correct accents.
It would be a good idea if you learned to use the correct accents
from the
beginning. You may get a teacher who insists upon the correct
accents.
Using the Spanish computer braille table is probably the easiest
way to do
it. If you know how to read the accents in braille, then add dot
8 to write
them using the BN.
Terri Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.
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