Hi Sherry
I'm so sorry if I made you feel at all guilty for asking that question.  In 
fact, it wasn't even your message I was thinking of.  *smile* I guess what I 
should have said is that it would be a good idea to scan the contents of each 
message, to make sure it *really* doesn't pertain to you, and isn't just the 
victim of a wandering subject line.  *smile*

I, too, receive large amounts of email daily, and I know how time-consuming it 
can be.  But until I know the info is definitely not useful to me (for 
instance, bn's with cell phones, or GPS), I'm wary of deleting them, because, 
by Murphy's law of irony, the very same thing will happen to you within a day.  
*smile*

Once again, I'm very sorry if you too offence, it was completely not meant to 
be taken that way.  Have a great day! Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: "Sherry Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] a general reminder

>Hi Laura,

>I, for one, have hundreds of messages to go through everyday, so I must
>delete what isn't important to me at this time.  As I use the BN more, I
>will probably be asking about email and internet browsing.  I did read the
>messages about keysoft 5.1, and I am one who asked about downloading it
>after you did.  However, as I said at the time, I don't download directly to
>the BN, having never used it on the internet and having a good fast PC right
>here.  All the directions for downloading that I had read dealt with
>downloading directly to the braille note, and I wanted to know about using
>the PC and transferring it onto the BN.  I'm very sorry if my message seemed
>redundant.

>Sherry
>email and MSN messenger:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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