Dear John,

The person who spilled the water should be willing to pay the bill.

If the BrailleNote was in its case and the case was zipped up, then the case
has failed to protect the unit the way it should.  I really don't care for
the BN's case and I have one of the old cases which look like bags.  So I
keep the BrailleNote enclosed in two cases when I go out.

Of course, that wouldn't be the solution if a person needed to use the GPS.
Perhaps PDI could come up with an answer for that issue.

If anyone ever spilled anything on my BN, I'd scream so loud in anguish you
could hear it across the Atlantic!

Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA.  Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "new list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 2:35 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] money


: Hi Todd, the quotes were in pounds so for the chip it's aprox fifteen
: hundred pounds and for the plates it's one hundred pounds per plate. I am
: too scared to look at it myself? if it were a piano all would be well. it
: is a big worry though for example if I was out piano tuning using my gps
: and a heavy burst of rain came down it would make it an expensive days
: work. when I was playing chess the braill note was on my knee in it's case
: but the water still got in as my opponent went to make a move and press
the
: chess clock he hit the glass of water instead of the chess clock. as some
: wone on the list stated many of the braille note users could have a
problem
: as the braille note could be on a desk and tea or coffee could be spilled
: on it. good job we don't take our braille notes for a swim for under water
: reading. all the best.
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