Hi there Jim. Yes, you're bn has been doing weird things, or the owner has. *grin* You wrote this message in grade two, unfortunately your keyboard settings were set to grade one. Debbie, if you have a bn, you could switch your preferred reading grade to 6-dot braille by hitting the right two thumb keys. But for Jim's sake, I'll just pos the correct message below. Good morning everyone! *smile* Laura
Jim's message HELLO, DEbbIE. I HOPE You ReCeiVeD A COPY of ALLISON'S ELECTRONIC LIst, as WELL as BOB'S MarVELLouS comPILatioN. >AMID the MASSIVE E-MAIL TRAffIC, I'VE LOst YouR E-MAIL AddRESS. ALL I >REMEMBer IS That You'RE AUstRALIAN, and You ASKed ME which CounTRY I CAME >From, But SinCE theN, MY BRailLeNOTE HAS BEen DOing WEIRD and WONDerfuL >thingS, in the MIddLE of which YouR AddRESS comPLETELY disAPPEared. >So PLeaSE TRY AGain, and I'LL MAKE SURE this MAchinE conTROLS itselF NEXT Time. >G'Day, as I beLIEVE You SAY, and ALL the BEst for ChRIstMAS and the NEW YEar. >REGarDS, >JIM TAYLOR, AN out-and-out EnGLIshMAN!!! ------ original message ------ >fromwh jim taylor ghrolyatea%btopenworldcom >subjectwh owbraillenoteer where are you debbieth >Hello, Debbie. I hope you received a copy of Allison's electronic list, as >well as Bob's marvellous compilation. >Amid the massive e-mail traffic, I've lost your e-mail address. All I >remember is that you're Australian, and you asked me which country I came >from, but since then, my BrailleNote has been doing weird and wonderful >things, in the middle of which your address completely disappeared. >So please try again, and I'll make sure this machine controls itself next time. >G'day, as I believe you say, and all the best for Christmas and the new year. >Regards, >Jim Taylor, an out-and-out Englishman!!! > >to leave the braillenote list send a blank message to >braillenote-unsubscribe%listpulsedatacom >to view the list archives or change your preferences visit >httpwh/stlistpulsedatacom/mailmanstlistinfostbraillenote
