Well, Diane, I guess that makes 2 of us.
I just erased about 15 books which I had read already.
I am in theDiane Mott Davidson series of mysteries. I just got through Mary Deheim's stuff over Thanksgiving. The Braille Note makes it all possible. I have the Victor Soft reader on both computers but why bother? The Braille Note makes things so easy that hay I just use that. AS a matter of fact sometime last year my crazy IBM decided that it wasn't going to let me log into Bookshare and I contacted support at bookshare and they wrote back that everything was fine on their end so I just said, "Hay never mind, I'm gonna use the Braille Note." And I was able to bring probably 50 books with me on all of my travels this year. Anyway what I love is bragging to relatives that I have the "latest" book and pulling the Braille Note out and calling it up and saying, "Not only have I got it here but its in Braille too." That is so much fun and well it has been said by me that the 2 reasons I bought the Braille Note were for the GPS and Book reader and both have had a lot of use over the last 2 and a half years.

Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Kelker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 7:56 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Bookshare and the vnqt


Hi, Stacy,

Here's a cautionary warning with tongue in cheek! Do not, under any circumstances, join BOOKSHARE unless you plan to become absolutely,, hopelessly, and incurably addicted! Using my VN, I easily read four to six books per week, and I have about thirty more waiting on my five gig hard drive!


With no plans to join BOOKSHARE ANNONYMOUS,
Diane Kelker
REJOICE IN MATURITY!


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