[nabs-l] No Braille? No Literacy!
Joseph Hudson
jhud7789 at outlook.com
Sat Apr 25 21:03:58 UTC 2015
Hi, what same time I agree with you but one thing that you have to understand is that it takes money and manpower in order to produce the documents for the braille. Not everybody, and knows how to produce things in braille. This is why I'll rely on email for my Electric bill, and my cable bill. Because I don't want to have to have my company payout that kind of money.
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> On Apr 25, 2015, at 3:56 PM, Mabelin Ramirez via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I honestly think that braille should be put on all documents that we blind folk receive. Because think about this for a minute, we won't always have sighted peers around us.
> We can't always depend on sighted folks all the time to read things to us. Plus the scanning apps we sometimes use aren't very accurate when it comes to printed material. This should also apply in schools as well.
> I'm just voicing my opinion on this.
> If anyone disagrees that is fine.
> All of us have our own opinions.
> This is just my thought on the matter.
> Take care all,
> Mabelin
>
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