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When I read Mike's post, I figured that was his deal, his opinion and one
that doesn't really work for me. Why? Because I don't have the money or
inclination to buy a portable braille display just to have an accident in a
resturant and spill Coke, tea, or whatever into it.
Also, it doesn't seem quite right to have to carry a $4,000 unit around all
the time.
I would think that cassettes work for some, though I'd agree they're clunky
and unscannable for a quick read.
I love to go back to the Braille. My wife often reads the menu to me, its a
real treat to do it for her, instead! My reading speed is close to, if not
equal to that of sighted menu readers and I always order on time because I'm
always hungry!
You can take your choice, but I'll still take braille, real Braille not
electronic please!
Steve Hoad
posting from Windsor Maine;
Steve Hoad
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