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					<description><![CDATA[I wanted to thank the Serotalk team for posting this informative and exciting podcast regarding the possibilities and properties of netbooks. I pray that blind users will get over the cult of blind ghetto products, both for the sake of inovation and their pocketbooks. A good Braille display with one of these outstanding machines seems a far better and less expensive notetaking solution then anything else on the market, plus the netbook grows with the market, unlike blindness notetakers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to thank the Serotalk team for posting this informative and exciting podcast regarding the possibilities and properties of netbooks. I pray that blind users will get over the cult of blind ghetto products, both for the sake of inovation and their pocketbooks. A good Braille display with one of these outstanding machines seems a far better and less expensive notetaking solution then anything else on the market, plus the netbook grows with the market, unlike blindness notetakers.</p>
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