I have a dog from GDB, and they pay you back up to $300 per year for vet bills. They also pay for Heart Guard a nd your choice of flea preventative of your choice. When I looked into schools I decided that GDB was the only place for me, and I was acepted, and am extremely satified. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Jennifer Palmer" <jennipalmer@xxxxxxxxx> > Yeah, the thing is they could put it on a comp for someone who did have a bp > then no one would be in a bad spot on that end > Speaking of dog guides I was rejected again but am planning to get more > mobility training and get to the point where i can handle one plus i cant > afford dog food vet bills and other things. I figure when i am done > withcollege and get a job when its easier. > Jennifer Palmer > Aim: lightsrage1985 > Yahoo: jenniferpalmer2000 > Msn: lights-rage@xxxxxxxxxxx > Skype:jennipalmer > Homepage: http://jenny_15.livejournal.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Ring" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 3:52 PM > Subject: [bookport] Re: Bookport transfer and a computer not your own > > > > Someone from APH can jump in, but I honestly don't believe that the > > Transfer software is the issue here. Because, if you don't own a > > Bookport, the software is pretty much useless to you. Why would APH > > care if you installed it on a machine and used it while at guide > > Dog school? It is not like a screen reader that has very specific > > licensing issues. Not that APH doesn't have a licensing policy, but the > > software comes with the Bookport, and that is all that it is intended to > > do, allow you to transfer files to a Bookport. > > -----Original Message----- > > From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Bowman-Jones > > Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 3:45 PM > > To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [bookport] Re: Bookport transfer and a computer not your own > > > > > > Paula, > > > > This is Michael, jumping in again: > > I will be in the same situation probably around a year from now when I > > have > > to retire Warren, so I am curious about making the rented laptop > > accessible > > for the BP. Would you have your screen reader on a memory "stick" and > > work > > with it that way as I have heard is sometimes done or would you actually > > > > have to download and then configure the Laptop? > > > > I am thinking that if I was in your position now, I would load my BP up > > with > > a whole mess of new stuff for reading during the down times rather than > > even > > messing with renting a laptop, taking the software, etc. While there is > > > > lots of down time, I think you are going to find the new school > > (whichever > > it is) demanding enough that you won't want to focus on bringing in new > > material while you are there--obviously, this is your call. First, > > though, > > I would find out if APH would allow me to do this. If they don't, this > > whole discussion goes away. > > > > Here's hoping that you get the breed of dog you prefer and that he/she > > does > > not have a dorky name. > > > > Michael Bowman-Jones > > Mikebowmanjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > > >