Well isn't fs still making the Braille 'n Speak and the Braille Lite?
I mean nothing lasts forever.
Mary Ellen Earls
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From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Some thoughts:


> Hi, Mary Ellen. If they make a new machine which they could do,
eventually,
> your braille note would get left behind, no longer being supported nor
> improved. That's usually what happens when new models come out.
Eventually,
> the old model isn't supported any longer.
> I'd rather see them update the motherboard again. I can come up with
$1000.
> I doubt that I will ever be able to come up with another $6000.
> At 4/3/2004, you wrote:
>
> >Then why not a different animal? Why don't they simply add to their
> >product line like Fs did?
> >Why not keep the basic bn for those of us dark ages minded folks and
> >simply make another completely different machine for the power users? You
> >wouldn't necessarily have to even make a whole new machine, take one of
> >the palm pilots out there like Visuaide is doing and put it on that and
> >charge $850 bucks for it.
> >Just an idea or 2.
> >Mary Ellen Earls
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