The thing with macros is that startup macros are "invalid inputs"... Munawar Bijani It's your attitude not your aptitude which determines your altitude... http://www.anycities.com/mun0009 *BPCPrograms, inc. homepage* http://www.anycities.com/mun0009/programs.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Laura Eaves" <leaves@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "notetaker list" <blazie-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 7:09 PM Subject: [blazie-support] more on millenium vs brl lite > > Hi Penny and Steve -- > Hmm, that's interesting -- I've brought my Millenium with me to church for > the past 2 or 3 weeks and haven't noticed it being overly noisy -- or noisy > at all -- I'll have to do a sie by side comparison tonight. (You'd think I > would have done that already...) > I am hard of hearing and wear 2 hearing aids, so that may be why I haven't > noticed the noise. I'll try it and ask my family what they think. No one > has complained. (In fact, I'm disappointed no one has even commented on my > new nifty gadget -- I thought my friends would have noticed it... Maybe > they're all annoyed at the noise...;) > As for needing lots of memory, I just wanted the ability to write and take > notes, in meetings and classes, in the car, etc. I don't know how big the > memory is in the brl lite, but it seemed like if there was a limit I'd find > a way to exceed it...;) > so the flash memory port on the Millenium was appealing. > I understand I can buy an external floppy disk drive that will wowrk with > either machine, but that's just one extra piece of hardware to lug around. > > Anyway, thanx for the tips. > Oh, and by the way, Steve -- what are the problems you've mentioned hearing > about the Millenium? > I heard there was a bug related to macros, and a problem with the > calculator, but I don't know the details, so I'd be interested in any > feedback. > Thanx again. > --le > > > >