Hi Shaun,

Good grief! You sound like an absolute klutz. While I have broken a
couple of Braille N' speaks in my time mostly because I was being
careless I can't say I smashed them into things, fell down the stairs
with one, or had any issues with the keys. For the most part I did my
best to take care of the notetakers I had, because they were expensive
and I had to absolutely keep mine in working order.

However, I think we are drifting way off topic. So ask that we steer
things back to the topic at hand or close it.

Cheers!


On 9/1/14, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I did get a couple but really never got into those that much.
> I had a perkins and a older lavinder braille unit to start off with.
> Sadly I was in the age before electronic braille came mainstream I
> was always lugging it round.
> I did use a braille to standard print unit for a time and did begin
> to start with electronic braille but for whatever reason it never
> happened right.
> After I graduated to a querty board except for math there seemed
> little reason to  read braille let alone write it, the books were to
> heavy, and I always dropped the unit, fell down the stairs with it or
> smashed it into or hit it with things not to mention the frucking
> keys kept breaking and had to be tied together with paperclips.
> If I restarted school today I'd have an electronic braille note or
> simular and I think they are pushing macs in a big way now.

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