Hi Jim
Ready for a laugh,  That French braille looked to me like someone had tried
to put a cap sign under almost every letter.  If you think of it like that,
you can read it.  It was about you loosing someone's e-mail address.  I made
it through the whole thing with one or two words I could not make out.  Is
that what 8 dot braille looks like,  with the caps in the wrong place?
Bye for now.  Happy Holidays
Terry P


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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] WHERE ARE YOU, DEBBIE?


Hi, Debbie.  No, it wasn't a joke.  I had the BrailleNote set to French
Braille, and that's how the e-mail came out.  I hope you can read this one
all right.

Did you get the list of sites that Allison produced a few months ago, and
also the list of sites that Bob compiled? That list was absolutely huge!!!

Now, about me.  I was sixty-five yesterday, the 22nd of December.  I have
been married for thirty-seven years, so far.  I love braille, classical
music, Richard Rodgers musicals, Flanders and Swann, cricket, boxing and
tennis.  I have only met three Australians: two, a husband and wife, were
absolutely marvellous.  The third one was a real tartar, a she-dragon.  I
love animals and foreign languages, and have tried to learn such languages
as Japanese and Arabic.  I speak and write fluent French, but Audrey, my
beloved wife, doesn't speak the language, but does her best to help me.  We
have no children.

Well, that's enough of me for now.  Tell me about what you do, and how you
have managed with these electronic websites.   Also, what is your last name,
so I can put you in the address book.

All the best for Christmas and the New Year.

Jim Taylor.





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