A few weeks would be great. Lisa On 9/6/07 11:11 AM, "rita weyler" <ritaweyler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you so much Lisa. > I am good for this semester. I would like to know for the future, how much > lead time do you need for scanning textbooks? > You guys are absolutely great! > Rita >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Lisa Friendly <mailto:lisaf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 6:25 PM >> >> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Introduction to List and Funny scanno >> >> >> Christine and all the other students out there. If any of those textbooks >> turn out to be too much of a pain for you to scan on a flatbed, if you don¹t >> mind losing the binding, you can send them to us for a quick scan and we can >> send them back to you. >> >> Lisa >> >> >> On 9/5/07 4:22 PM, "Christine Parsons" <christine-parsons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm fairly new to the list, and fairly new to scanning in general. I just >>> came across my first scanno, and it made me laugh out loud. I was editing a >>> blurb about Thomas Jefferson that I had just scanned for a class, and I >>> read: >>> >>> "President of the United States, first Secretary of State, and Minister to >>> Fiance" >>> >>> Fiance is, of course, supposed to be France, but the sad thing is that, >>> although I'm really into American history, I had to go look that up on the >>> Internet. >>> >>> Well, I hate to leave my official introduction to the list at that, so my >>> name is Chris, and I've been a bookshare subscriber for about three years. >>> Now that I'm starting to scan some of my own textbooks for college, I hope >>> to be able to submit my first book soon. >>> >>> Chris >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.7/992 - Release Date: 9/6/2007 >> 8:36 AM >