Get a pocket digital recorder player.  They are about the size of a
large marking pen and work very well.  does having the device in your
pocket count toward the coat tree effect?




      thank you!

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/21/04 10:57AM >>>
Dear List,
Have you ever experienced the clothes tree effect?  You know what it
is.
Haven't there been times when you stood there dangling tape recorders,
and
Braille books and slates, and the like?  Now, you leave the Braille
books at
home.  They are now in the Braillenote.  To the degree that bundling
sound
recording and playing into the Braillenote would lighten the lode on
the
tree, put the features in.  Recent post from PDI suggest that Daisy
reader
will be available in the not too distant future.  This would lighten
the
load on the tree even more.  I can leave the RFB&D reader home.  I can
leave
my tape recorder home.
Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger
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