[nabs-l] reading a braille watch

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Mon Dec 8 20:51:56 UTC 2008


I have a Braille watch whose minute hand is elevated so you can feel
it better than you can feel the hour hand.  But that's fine.  The
minute hand is usually longer than the hour hand and goes around in a
complete circle faster.  So always remember these things when you're
reading a raille watch.
Beth

On 12/8/08, Rania <raniaismail04 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi I just got a braille watch. I have never had one before. It has bin a
> long time since I learned how to read off of a braille clock so I am finding
> reading the braille watch is a llittle difficult to read. I can find the
> hour hand but I am having a hard time with the minutes like when it should
> be 1:08. Any tips?
> Thanks
> Rania,
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