anti-word

Gregory Nowak gnowak1 at uic.edu
Mon Jan 14 17:38:45 EST 2002


Ok, so maybe that wasn't a good example.
Greg


On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 03:18:32PM -0700, Jason wrote:
> this is OT, but actually, having tried to learn braille by sight, I found 
> that it was a lot less confusing by touch; for example: by sight the "e" and 
> "i" symbols look the same (to me) but feel nothing alike.
> 
> now you ask why I wanted to teach myself braille huh?
> 
> > A sighted person can read braille with their eyes too, maybe better then
> > some of us with our hands. So, why aren't they all learning it if they can
> > use it too and thus make our lives easier to some degree? Greg
> 
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