Jamie is wonderful person, taking on challenging books I wouldn't so. smile But if anyone is proofing a cookbook and needs help with the measurements, if I can get the book I'll send the correct ones. Just tell me the page number of the name of the recipe--or send me the page, and I'll correct the measurements and send it back to you. Cindy Wish List (i.e., books wanted added to the collection) and books-being-scanned list available at sites below Wish List: https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/Bookshare+Wish+List Books Being Scanned List: https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/Books+Being+Scanned+List --- On Fri, 3/26/10, Jamie Yates, CPhT n><mirxtech@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Jamie Yates, CPhT <mirxtech@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: question please thank you. To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 9:34 AM Cookbooks are such a bear to scan. It is hard to scan them as a sighted person. If a sighted person scans and thorougly checks the fractions, I think a blind person could proof them but there could still be mistakes. I'm going to scan some more cookbooks (just like I'm going to scan some more chess books) but they require so much work that I have to mentally gear myself up for it first. -- Jamie in Michigan Currently Reading: The Lock Artist by Steve Hamilton Earn cash for answering trivia questions every 3 hours: http://instantcashsweepstakes.com/invitations/ref_link/49497 See everything I've read this year at: www.michiganrxtech.com/books.html