Karen, I feel the same way. There's something about being able to see
where things are in relation to each other that's wonderful. I'll be happy
to be able to do that again, if I ever figure out why in the world my
receiver doesn't work anymore with my BN.
Peggy
At 09:24 PM 2/26/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Hello all!
I am so excited that I had to write about the BrailleNote GPS. I used it
for the first time today, and I am amazed! It was absolutely wonderful to
be informed of every upcoming intersection and the names of all the streets,
not to mention all the museums, restaurants, hotels, etc. along the way. I
just am astounded with this technology. It sounds funny, but I don't feel
as blind since I can "look around" and "see" what's nearby. Wow! I am so
happy that Pulsedata Humanware and the Sendero Group all worked together to
make this happen! It's amazing how much can be accomplished when people
work together. I hope it is ok that I post even though I don't have a
question. I'm just so excited and had to write about it!
With a smile,
Karen
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