Ok, all of this is well and good, but if I were the one who was making
the purchasing decision, I would ask, "Ok, what specific functionality
do you need that cannot be provided by the BNS 640?"  Counselors, as a
rule, are not well versed in technology, that is unfortunate, but the
way it is.  What the counselors do here is come to one of the tech
people and ask us what we think.  A lot of what will determine whether
someone gets the technology will be how they present the request.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bob mates
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 11:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] asking rehab for a BN


Hi, folks: Anita, I have been reading this thread with a great deal of
interest, and I finally decided to weigh in on the subject.
First, I am assuming that, when you asked your rehab counselor for a BN,
it was part of an ongoing discussion with him/her about a plan for
employment, or education, or, perhaps, just living more independently.
What I'm getting at is that you can't just drop the bomb on the person,
that you want a BN.  Of course, I'm sure you didn't ad that.
The reasons you gave were good.  You might also add that, with the new
upgrade, you'll be able to go on "secure" web sites, which will enable
you to do things, such as banking.
Now, you mentioned that he said he wouldn't approve the purchase of a
BN, because you have a BNS 640.  Well, that's a cute little notetaker,
but it really is pretty out-of-date.  I hope you get what you want, but,
as you ask for it, be sure to really have your thoughts together, so
they can't argue with you.  God bless.  Bob and Maxy-wax


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