[Electronics-talk] Coffee, Watches, and Embossers
Roland Hudson
rollieshirl at cox.net
Fri Nov 7 20:47:52 UTC 2014
Hi Chris and all,
The Embraille product from Humanware comes with the software included. I
have been disappointed with the support or lack there of on this product
from Humanware. Several with whom I have spoken admit they don't know the
product that well. In their defence, I'm sure they don't get many calls on
this product as they would with the stream. Last year, Humanware had a
holiday sale on the product; if they repeat that this year, you would have
significant savings.
Hope that helps.
Rollie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 1:23 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Coffee, Watches, and Embossers
> Hi All,
> Thanks for all of the help with my recent questions. the information was
> really helpful and appreciated!
>
> For the embosser, given that I did not realize that I would have to
> purchase relatively expensive software on top of the embosser, I am likely
> going to hold off for a while at this point as the combined cost is
> likely going to be a bit beyond my means:)!
>
> Still deciding on the coffee maker (I may for now just stick with my
> Keurig:)) as I really am not encouraged about what I have been hearing
> about the grind and brew programming. I used to have one but they have
> become much more complex in the programming.
>
> As for the watch, I too have the vibrating watch and love it. I have had
> mine for about 14 years now and it is still working great. The reason I
> had asked about the braille watch is that the one thing that I do not
> really like about the vibrating watches is that they take a few moments to
> get the time and thus take up more time than I would sometimes like. Yes,
> I realize I am just being picky, but I am fine with admitting that:)!
> Seriously, thanks for the info.
> Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
> Chris
> Christine M. Szostak, PhD
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