[Blindmath] new member introduction
I. C. Bray
i.c.bray at win.net
Sat Oct 12 02:42:34 UTC 2013
Brett,
First off, welcome to the list!! You will in fact find yourself among some
very helpful and insightful individuals here. I for one, find the issues
and solutions here and on the Computer Science list among my favorite reads
theese days!
A fair number of the posts even require me to work a bit for my enjoyment--
there is lots of cutting edge knowledge to be learned about here.
As someone who is recently blind, and interested in pursuing math as a
potential career, I know how you feel with regard to feeling new to
accessible tech & math.
Something I keep telling myself I need to do is go through the archives and
read old posts, but I have as of now, failed to do so.
I'm sure there is someone here with answers to your questions, and will make
the nightmares a bit easier.
Respectfully,
Ian C. Bray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Boyer" <bboyer202 at gmail.com>
To: "'Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics'"
<blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 9:59 PM
Subject: [Blindmath] new member introduction
: Hi. My name is Brett and I am so psyched to find this list. Though I am
not
: an advanced math student I am taking it in college and I'm struggling
quite
: a bit with technology and accessibility. I hope this list will be a great
: resource and look forward to learning anything I can about how to make
this
: nightmare a little more bearable.
: So I wanted to say hi and I want to thank you in advance for any questions
I
: might have. Again I know next to nothing about the current trends in
access
: technology when it comes to math. I haven't been to school for awhile!
: bb
:
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