Hi, I am also looking for translations other than King James, though I agree, a 
version on a Compact Flash Card would be the best.  If I could download a few 
versions, I wanted to save them on a Compact Flash Card.  I was also hoping for 
a Concordia and refe gear.  That way, if I ever went to Bible college, I would 
not have to worry.

I'll keep your offer in mind and if you come across any new verms, let me know.

Cheers!

Michele


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Victory Associates LTD, Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:01:22 -0600
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] The Bible For BN

>Dear Michele:

>I think you would be better off getting the Bible on a CompactFlash card and
>use the railleNote to read it in Braille or listen it read to you using the
>built-in.

>I have the TEXT COPY of the King James Bible; don't recall where I got it
>from, but if you send me a private note, I will send it to you as an
>attachment.

>here is what I have done:

>1.  I created a folder I called Bible on my CF.
>2.  I also created a separate folder on my computer using Windows Explorer.
>3.  Using a Card reader, I moved all the .TXT files in the folder I created
>on my computer into the Bible folder on the CF.
>4.  I removed the CF from my computer, inserted it into the BrailleNote and
>voia, I am able to read the Bible in Braille everywhere I go.

>I am looking for the Bible in translations other than King James.

>Hope this helps!!

>Sincerely,
>Olusegun


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