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Tag: insanity

mad world…

Sue Watling / October 8, 2010 / digital exclusion 2010, equality and diversity, nothing to do with work

disabling disabled=

Mad world? 

Nearly as mad as this: a two way table top device for enabling communication for a some who is deaf blind allows one person to key in text which is converted to a Braille readout for the other person to read. They then key in their braille response which is converted to text. So simple and so enabling.

Cost £4500-5000.

How disabling is that?

disabling, insanity

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