You guys are mean, picking on Jim like that. LOL! He's not the first to make such a mistake, you know. I've seen, deciphered and reposted corrected versions of more encrypted messages before. OK now, let's try to fix the URLs Jim posted.
http://www.baen.com/library http://www.gutenberg.net http://www.gutenberg.net.au http://www.irisa.fr/prive/leplumey/cours/ Flash card readers: http://www.synchrotech.com http://www.coolerexpress.com http://digi4me.com http://www.a-sites.org http://www.memoware.com http://www.accessifyforum.com http://www.headstar.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.webproworld.com http://projects.fnb.nl/am/home.html http://www.centralwebs.co.uk/links/books.html Jim, to avoid committing the same mistake again, when typing URLs, switch to computer Braille by pressing BACKSPACE with J after a new line marker is in place, and type in computer Braille or paste them if you copied the links from somewhere. Remember, in computer Braille, the colon is dots 1-5-6, the slash is dots 3-4, the period is dots 4-6, and numbers are the lower-cell signs. It would also be helpful if you could put the name of the website, or a short description of what one would find there. For instance, one of your links, I believe, is for accessible music. Another is for French Braille. And then two or more are for card readers and cf cards. The rest are for e-book sources and accessible sites. If the links you'll be posting would be a variety of sorts, the brief description would be really nice. HTH, Roselle ----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- Sent by: Laura Wolk <"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@smtp.enter.net *sigh* What a wonderful list of sites, if only it was readable... Jim, please look at the below url's using 6-dot computer braille. You will clearly see that once again, colons have been translated as cc's, periods as dd's, so on and so forth. Please take what I've said prior into consideration and maybe try to write these over? If you need further explanation, or just a rehash, just let me know and I'll explain again. Later, Laura "We accept the love we think we deserve." (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) ------ original message ------ from: jim taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: re: [Braillenote] alison's booklist. Hallo, Don. Thanks for your commiserations. I give below all the electronic book sites I know, in no particular order, and from no particular source, including Allison Carter's list. I also give a very interesting website, which highlights the most accessible websites. Look for a website beginning: a-sites, and enjoy. Hope you find some of these useful. Happy reading!!! Warm regards, Jim Taylor. httpccwwwddbaenddcomstlibrary httpccwwwddgutenbergddnet httpccwwwddgutenbergddnetddau httpccwwwddirisaddfriend/privestleplumeystcoursst flash card readers: wwwddsynchrotechddcom wwwddcoolerexpressddcom digi4meddcom wwwdda-sitesddorg httpccwwwddmemowareddcom httpccwwwddaccessifyforumddcom httpccwwwddheadstarddcom [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpccwwwddwebproworldddcom httpccprojectsddfnbddnlstamsthomeddhtml wwwddcentralwebsddcoddukstlinks/booksddhtml
