I think that this poster has some great comments.  I am fortunate enough
that I could afford a braille note and some other things that I feel would
help me in my business.  I am one of those people that refuses to brown nose
with any so-called rehab person.  People like Jonathan have been immensely
helpfull.  Unfortunately, these are difficult times.  I am well aware that
I'm responding to the topic of Pulse Data products.  However, I felt the
need to speak up on this matter.

Regards.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "charles and sharon campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] changing places


> Hi Sarah and list,
> The cold hard fact is this: to get anything from a State agency, you have
to be a puppet on their string, or you have to be "well-liked" by them, or a
good brown-noser.  Not all of us qualify for any of the above.  Everytime we
tried to get assistance, we ran into a brick wall.  Around here, they want
you in the vending stand program.  You don't need a BrailleNote to run a
vending stand, so you're still out of luck.  For those of you that get
cooperation, good for you.  You're the lucky few.
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Sarah Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
> >Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:50:36 -0500
> >Subject: RE: [Braillenote] changing places
>
> >Dear List,
> >First of all, Rhonda, I apologize for the use of your name in the below
response to my message, I know you weren't involved in this little battle of
words and I hope you won't take it too personally.
> >Now, CharlesAndSharonCampbell, and anyone else who is wondering about my
statement earlier.  When I said that if there were more blind people,
specialized equipment would cost less, I wrote nothing less than the hard,
cold truth.  This holds true for all aspects of economy, if more people are
buying something, the price goes down.
> >I know I have no right to assume anything about anyone on this list.  If,
in fact, CharlesAndSharonCampbell bought their own BrailleNote, that is a
wonderful thing!  I wish more than I can say that all blind people were able
to buy the equipment and services of their choice, with their own
hard-earned money.  Reality has proved otherwise, up and down the line.  I
can say this from personal experience; I was born totally blind and have
always had to struggle to find money to buy the "special" equipment that I
needed.  Most of us do, we are generally overworked and underpaid, or even
poorrer due to receiving government entitlements.
> >Another hard truth is that many of us would have no where to turn for
assistance in purchasing expensive equipment if it weren't for their state
agencies.  We can put them down all we want, and those of us who buy our own
equipment can feel superior to those of us who can't do this if we so
choose, but the fact is that well over half the equipment sold by "blindness
vendors and companies" is paid for by either state or federal government.  I
know this is a drag, but again, it's reality.  I am very sorry for the
bitterness my previous message brought out, I had no intention of causing
this reaction.
> >Now, to get back on topic.  Has anyone tried to delete an Email folder
and not been able to do so?
> >Sarah
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of charles and
> >sharon campbell
> >Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:09 AM
> >To: Braillenote List
> >Subject: re: [Braillenote] changing places
>
>
> >Hi list,
> >Did you know that the price of compact flash cards is the cheap part of
all this? Big deal! How many of these cards are used for cameras? If you
think this news makes us jump up and down, it doesn't!
> >The next part of this gripe is this: Rhonda, what makes you think we want
more blind people because we want lower prices? What does one have to do
with the other? You must be one of those sighted teachers with no
compassion, afraid that the blind disease will touch you.  Either that, or
the State buys any equipment you want.  Which is it? Maybe you're one of
these fortunate few the State will do anything for.
> >Speaking of the State, is the reason for the high prices because State
Agencies will put out the bucks? How about some honesty today.
>
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