Hi all, Todd Patkus writes: > Ann, > > First, why do you have "Hi all," all the time even if you just say a > person's name after it? I suggest you omit that because it may confuse > others. Thank you. I use "all", Todd, because this is a public list. When I say "Hi all", that means that it is OK for others to answer or to join in the conversation. <smile> I'm not going to stop doing it. > Second, for the funny name in NJ, are you talking about the recording for > the blind? You make me curious to what that funny name is. Perhaps one of > the staff at Sendero will tell. It's Dewit something, Todd, I have it squirreled away someplace but I don't know where offhand, but It's dewit something. > Third, as for Braille, I did not ask for a literal Braille book but a > Braille format on the flashcard or a CD whatever! Do not misunderstand. I didn't misunderstand you, Todd. I told you that the manual would be available in the BN or on the flashcard when you purchased the GPS. I explained that the manual is currently available online in txt format for the current version, and that I am sure that the new version will be placed there as well, right on the PDI web site. I also told you that hard copy braille is available for this tutorial from Dewit. > Fourth, please be careful what you say about forgetting the deafblind. You > are not 100% correct! I see it but you yourself do not understand it. So, > I will remain silent and let you find out for yourself! I am serious about > that. Hmmmmm, don't you think you should put down that log you're carrying on your shoulder? It's such a big "chip" that I think it might be called a log. Look at Lisa K. She hasn't got a chip on her shoulder. C'mon, put it down, isn't it awfully heavy? Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons email: akp@xxxxxxxxx WEB SITE: http://home.eznet.net/~akp "All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost." JRRT