Hi:
Just a thought... If their were bar codes for signs which could be
read with a barcode scanner they wouldn't necessarily have to be located on
the sign itself. I mean, if the bar codes for all signs were placed at a
uniform level of four feet from the ground a blind person could just go
along with the scanner held at this level in the general area of the signs
until he got audible feedback.
later
Lisa
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