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Thu, 14 Jun 2001 07:08:48 -0400
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Hello Bonnie!

Do you feel that the time needed to read things is increasing?  Or, is it
time used to get to places.  If your tasks are becoming more tedious, what
is the particular facet that needs improvement?

If it is reading, so copying and faxing can be done, a scanner and reading
software might be helpfull.

Maybe brushing up on mobility skills could help if movement is time
consuming.

Since you are aware of the problems, a solution could be just around the
corner.  Don't lose hope, keep thinking, hunting and asking.
Steve
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