Hi Anne and Dianne,
I'm afraid if I crissened my machines, I would have to be the one drinking the 
champaign, because I understand electronics has a very low tolerance for 
alcohol.
I don't drink myself, and since this low tolerance seems to hold true for all 
liquids as far as electronics are concerned, I guess I would just have to spray 
them with compressed air instead!! (grin)

Richard, chuckling.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ann K.  Parsons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 17:24:21 -0500
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] GOOD NEWS AND MORE GOOD NEWS!

>Hi all,

>richard Van Driel writes:
>> Hi Dianne,
>> What are wordsworth and pocketworth and do they work with the bn or what?
>> I might be interested!


><smiling>  I'm sure Diane K will get back to you on this one, Richard,
>but I can't help sitting here smiling.  Those are Diane's BrailleNote
>and her PK's given names.  They've been Christened.   I wasn't invited
>to the Christening, but nevertheless, I toast the machines and their
>given names.  You can't have them, Richard, they're hers.

>Now, Diane, if that isn't "poetic justice"!   You can explain the
>origin of your children's names yourself, though if Richard thinks
>about it, he may come up with the answer himself.

>Ann P.


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