[BlindMath] Time left on your work

Mathieu Barbe mat.barbe at gmail.com
Fri Feb 23 08:35:43 UTC 2018


Coucou,
en vacance, on pensait te faire un virement pour moins de frais, et
notre connexion n'est pas très bonne.

On pensait à 60€

On c'est dit que c'était sympa d'acheter la liseuse et un bon d'd'achat
kobo pour quelle puisse acheter directement les livres sur la liseuse.

On essaye de te faire le virement aujourd'hui, sinon dimanche soir si ça
ne marche pas.

Bisous bisous





Le 22/02/2018 à 05:44, Littlefield, Tyler via BlindMath a écrit :
> Here's hoping graffiti isn't a trade secret.
> On 2/21/2018 11:39 PM, Ken Perry via BlindMath wrote:
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>> We are getting ready to go into field testing on the Graphiti.  It is a
>> tactile Graphing display.  I have met you at the ISLAND conference and have
>> talked to you on other lists in the past.   I am just wondering how much
>> more time you have on your degree and or will you be working in the math
>> field after.  With the graphiti statistics is amazing because you can see it
>> real time like any sighted person and I am even currently the first blind
>> person to use a Microscope in any meaningful way.  I am just wondering if
>> you would be interesting in field testing a graphiti if you will be still
>> working in mathematics from now to the end of the year.  If yes when we put
>> a call to field testers on Blind math make sure you sign up because I think
>> this device is going to make Math amazing.  It already interfaces with
>> MATLAB, Orion TI-84m, and Desmos in a  testing environment and it is showing
>> that special math like scatter plots is no longer going to be a problem.
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>> Ken
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