FW: USA: Online book-sharing service for the blind borrows a page from Napster

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Not entirely true as if it is infrared it would probably be acceptible.  But
couldn't use any wireless technology operating on either the 900MHZ or
2.4Ghz bands.

Amanda Lee

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Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: FW: USA: Online book-sharing service for the blind borrows a
page from Napster


But if it is wireless you won't be able to use it on that aircraft.

Dave Talmage

At 03:39 PM 3/15/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes and I want one which opens like a braille  book which isn't heavy nor
>too rigid that I can hold on my lap with perhaps a cable plugged into my
>Notebook which is in its' airlines compliant case at my feet under the
>seat in front of me.  Actually, forget the fargin' cable, it shall be
>wireless and shall receive the signal from my notebook to deliver the
>goods which make me my page of braille so that I can sit comfortably in a
>seat anywhere and read to my lil' heart's desire!


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