posting from Windsor Maine;
Steve Hoad


Yes, costs are impportant when dealing with technology, web space, etc.

Another comment on that article is this,
It sounded upon reading as if a person really Needed a braille display to be
functional in the workplace and that would certainly increase the cost of
accommodation for blind employees.  Those costs Were mentioned and I'm
afraid it will scare potential employers away and make some blind folks feel
less able to function without the technoloty mentioned.

Should I add that I'm a Jaws user functioning in my workplaces quite well
without a Braille display?  Should I also mention that I don't have the
bucks to buy a Braille display even though I'd like one?

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