Remember, back in March, I told you all about the DVD case I bought for
about $30 or $35.  It is like a mini brief case and I use it when I take my
BT any where, especially outside.  Its other pockets are handy for many
other uses too.
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Weinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 6:30 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN


Jim,
Solutions are not necessarily costly.  Some strategically placed covers and
shields might be atached to the unit at a low price..  Keeping the unit
securely in the case, and maybe also within a Zip-Lock bag on rainy days
would cost little.  I wonder about the feasableity of operating the BN while
it is placed securely inside a Zip-Lock bag.

Sincerely,
Jerry Weinger


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 00:59:34 -0700
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN

>Hello List,

>A number of you have complained about the high cost of technology for blind
>persons.  I'd keep in mind the price tag before stating such far out
>possibilities for the BN to have.  Let's get real!

>Jim Aldrich

>At 05:23 AM 05/18/2004 , you wrote:
>>Hello, Terri and PDI staff,

>>Remember the ol' waterproof wristwatches back in the sixties used by scuba
>>divers?  And look at the Perkins braillers with their cover cases that
>>were first introduced back in 1951 by David Abraham?  I liked these ol'
>>waterproof watches!  They could be read underwater without a
>>problem!  And, as for the Perkins braillers, many blind from the sixties
>>and seventies used to carry these ol' heavy-duty mechanical braillers
>>around with covers on them with little problem!  Just something to
>>consider for the BN.

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "Terri Pannett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>To: "BrailleNote discussion list" <[email protected]
>>>Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 21:11:09 -0700
>>>Subject: [Braillenote] waterproof the BN

>>>Dear PDI and List,

>>>What would have to be done to make the BN waterproof?  I don't use the
GPS
>>>feature, but I know many people on the list use it.  I can't see how it
>>>would b possible for anyone to use the GPS feature while walking in the
>>>pouring rain.

>>>I'm also wondering if the present case is sufficient to keep out water.
The
>>>BN is not completely covered when it's closed.  Wouldn't it be more
>>>protected if a hard case were used?  What type of cases do laptops have?

>>>I think waterproofing is very important, not only for the GPS users but
for
>>>all of us.  For example, my parents and I were playing cards and my dad,
who
>>>was sitting across the table from me, spilled a full glass of water.  The
>>>water  spilled onto the kitchen table,   the nearby chair, and all over
the
>>>floor.  Suppose I had been the score-keeper and I was using the
calculator
>>>to keep score!  My BN would have been damaged!  Fortunately, I was _not
>>>keeping score and the BN was in a different room!

>>>Suppose a person is using his or her BN to read a menu in a restaurant
and
>>>someone at the table spills water?

>>>All of us want to be able to use our BNs but there are times we may have
to
>>>use them around water and how can this be done without damaging the unit?

>>>Terri Pannett


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