Hi Roselle and others,

Just for information, one of the URLs in this list (http://www.centralwebs.co.uk/links/books.html) doesn't work. When I tried it, I just give a 404 error, page cannot be found.

All the best

At 03:40 02/11/2003, Roselle Ambubuyog spake these words of wisdom
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>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
>
>
>
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