yep. Now if only I could magically fix the display and finnish reading harry 
potter. <smile>.

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: paula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 21:52:16 -0400
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] detachable braille display

>One of the main reasons I bought the BN was that it was all one solid unit.  
>I, personally like it the way it is.

>To go on with a thread about why I chose the BN: I'm a music therapist and 
>also work in an Early Intervention program with visually impaired or blind 
>babies and toddlers and their families, helping families learn about their 
>child's vision and how to help them use what vision they may have.  I needed a 
>good nete taker with an excellent Braille display so that I could take notes 
>as I talked with parents.  It was almost impossible to listen to parents and 
>listen to where I was in my speech only notetaker as I took notes during our 
>visits.  So, it was primarily as a notetaker that I wanted my BRAILLENote.  
>The email, bookshare, internet etc.  are all icing on the cake, but boy am I 
>glad that icing's there! I've been very, very pleased with the product.  It 
>has made working with families smoother, and my reports much more acurate.  
>Besides, I've had a lot of fun with it and found many, many uses for my BN 32.
>Paula Jordan, MT-BC, and Tex


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