Evening, Eva,

Eva writes:
 >     If you don't mind, I have a couple of questions for you.  What is the 
 > site you get books and books off and it is very user friendly?  I remember 
 > it is something like braillenet.  Right?  You know, one does not concentrate 
 > on other messages than the ones he currently cares for.  And do I find 
 > cookbooks on that site?  


I just found:

http://www.braille.org/braille_books/

However, that may not be the site for which you are looking.

 > 
 >     Now I have a very beginners question.  To be able to benefit from the 
 > book reader that's on our braille note, we have to buy one of those flash 
 > cards.  Right?  Now to use those cards downloading books on them, what kind 
 > of computer do we need to have if we're not using the braille note for 
 > internet?  I know that in my PC I have no slot for those cards.  How can I 
 > exchange information between my braille note and my PC?  Okay, small files I 
 > can put them on a diskette if I have a disk drive.  But the books and that 
 > stuff, what do I do?

You can get a card reader for your PC if it is fairly new.  They cost
about $60 American.  You plug that in your PC and plunk the card into
it when you need to transfer files.

Ann P.

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