I wish you could have more access to one. The more demand there is for one,
well, that speaks for itself.
Bye for now,
Carolyn
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From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Marie-Aline Oliver (Redacted sender "maoliver" for DMARC)
Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2016 2:52 PM
To: optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [optacon-l] Re: number of years
I am sighted, but Charles Pond who is on this list allowed me to try out his
Optacon last year. It was a brief, but privileged experience. It’s probably
selfish of me, but I would love to have more access to an Optacon.
—MAO
On Mar 5, 2016, at 10:09 AM, Jyrki Voutilainen <jykke.voutilainen@xxxxxxxxx>to view the list archives, go to:
wrote:
Congratulations also to you, Camille!
Have any of you ever thought what hapens to your Optacon when the time
comes when you do not need it any more? This happens to everybody some
day, but the Optacon is a long-lasting device assuming that service has
been performed whenever needed.
I have thought about this, even though I probably do have many years of
Optacon usage left. But in case of something unexpected would happen, and
even otherwise, I would like to know that my Optacon would not be just
thrown away as something unnecessary. I would not even like it to be just
taken somewhere to collect dust instead ofbeing used of somebody!
On Sat, 5 Mar 2016, Camille Petrecca <ctap10547@xxxxxxx> wrote:
39 years of Optacon use for me, and the novelty has still not worn
off.-Camille from Connecticut