Hi Charles,

Yeah, someone could do it that way if they wanted to, but I would
think a portable digital recorder would be more practical here than a
cassette recorder. Cassette tapes were notorious for getting eaten by
the player, for the tape breaking, or simply wearing out over time. A
digital recorder allows one to record directly to an audio file like
wav, and will never break or wear out like a cassette tape would.

Besides I'm not even sure where to buy cassette tapes and recorders
any more. If I were to go to my local Walmart, for example, there are
lots of portable digital recorders,mp3 players, discmans, etc but I
haven't seen a portable cassette recorder in years.

Cheers!

On 7/15/13, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good points.  Also, an inexpensive cassette recorder and a blank tape can
> also be used.  I'm thinking of ways to store the important info that does
> not need a computer to access.  Braille was the first thing to come to my
> mind, because I am a braille user.
>
> (Sent from my iPhone)
>

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