That would be neat. then all we'd have to do is buy a voicenote at first, and 
without the braille display when you'd go to turn braille on it would say 
display not found. Then when you could afford it, pay an extra $2000 or 
$3000.00 to buy the detachable braille display. Good idea.

But my more pressing need is that internet browser and email upgrade! they need 
updated and they need more integrated!

Josh


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Mary Ellen Earls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 06:30:51 -0400
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN

>Well I have this concern too, Terry. I am definitely for either the removable 
>Braille Display or a cover which can fit over it.  I have tons of the finest 
>cookbooks e. g. Julia child, for example, which are stored on a micro drive. I 
>can't use these books as it stands because of the Braille Display.
>If there was a cover the Braille Note would happily be in the kitchen with me.
>As far as cases for the laptops, Well I have a form fitted zipper bag which is 
>made by Targus and it goes over the shoulder and is made of this synthetic 
>material which can withstand most anything but fire.
>Laptops, as a rule, don't come with cases as the Braillenote does.
>But Yes, I would like to see some protection for the Braille display. for one 
>thing, it would stay cleaner a lot longer and for another, people like me who 
>use mostly speach wouldn't be bother with the thumb keys getting in the way.
>Mary Ellen Earls


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