[stylist] HumanWare and Houses

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 16 03:25:07 UTC 2014


I think everyone is seeking that life partner, romantic or plutonic, who
they can spend life with. That person who just gets you, who loves you
no matter what. That person who is there no matter the circumstances.

I'm very, very lucky to have found that person, and we've been married
for 8 years now and have the most beautiful little boy, smile.

But as for the writing... What writer doesn't want to make a living from
it? And finding time to write these days is near impossible. I have
difficulty finding time to check email. This is the only listserve I
check in with these days.

One of my mentors and former profs didn't publish his first book until
he was 39 though, so I have seven years yet, this gives me hope, grin.

Bridgit

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Miss Thea
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 9:51 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: [stylist] HumanWare and Houses


I'm a writer with a mission: to be one little blinkie who gets off her 
disability check, and moves back to Maui, or even Kauai, hopefully with
a 
life partner, where I purchase a honey house--not a palace, but a honey 
house surrounded by trees, sweetened by the trade breeze from the sea,
and 
so vibey when you walk in, that it seems the house itself is welcoming
you. I lived for 12 years in such a house with my ex. We were married
for 16 
years.
Then he died last summer, and the house guest who came to stay is now
lord 
of the manor.
I miss my honey house. I miss Rob. I miss the good times we had. I've
got a story, fictionalized, paranormalized, but nonetheless, it's how I 
feel about my honey house on Maui.
The house that was taken over by strangers.
But if I could write my way out of this isolation with WheelTrans, write
my 
way out of this loneliness, maybe write my way into another honey house,
I 
think I would feel so at peace, especially if I had someone to share it 
with.
Thea
-----Original Message----- 
From: William L Houts
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 8:30 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] Humanware Anyone?

Hi Thea,

I think you have to buy the VRS Mark 2 if you want to visit Bookshare,
access the wikis and all that jazz.  Like I said, it's pretty pricey for
wee little blinkies on our wee little disabilitty checks, but well worth
the cost.



--Bill
















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On 3/15/2014 5:10 PM, Miss Thea wrote:
> Bill, I have a Stratus. I wonder if I can do all that stuff with it? 
> The Victor Stratus is a lean, mean, reading machine, but I never read 
> in the help file where I could get access to a dictionary or 
> thesaurus. Those, IMO, are a writer's best friend. Anyone know of a 
> good dictionary and thesaurus one can download from the net, or are 
> Word's thesaurus and research tools quite sufficient? Thea
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> -----Original Message----- From: William L Houts
> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:30 PM
> To: Writer's Division Mailing List
> Subject: [stylist] Humanware Anyone?
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> Just wondering if any of my new friends here has acquired Humanware's 
> Victor Reader Stream Mark 2.  You can keep around 100 books on a 32GIG

> SD card, download Bookshare books, listen to podcasts and music. And 
> as of a couple of weeks ago, you can tune into hundreds of Internet 
> radio stations, as well as look up words and phrases on Wikipedia and 
> Wictionary.  Costs around $400.00, which isn't cheap when you're on a 
> fixed income, but I've found it to be well well well worth it.
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> -- "Let's drink a toast now to who we really are." --Jane Siberry
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"Let's drink a toast now to who we really are."

           --Jane Siberry


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