[accessibleimage] Re: The Elia Alphabet
- From: "Suzanne M. van den Bercken" <SMvdBercken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 12:16:15 -0700
Hi listers,
One could write it on german film. But you need to carry the rubber board=
with you all the time. That's at least lighter than a Tiger though. It=
looks funny and intersting, but do we really have a need for another=
'language' to learn. I am having enough with the roman alphabet,=
uncontracted and contracted braille (with its little differences in=
different languages), Moon and approximately 3 or 4 different languages=
for signing with blind-deaf people.
Suzanne
On 17/05/2004 / 14:52 Jaquiss, Robert wrote accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=
about [accessibleimage] Re: The Elia Alphabet.
>Hello List:
>
> I did see some Elia. Lisa is right it does remind one of Moon type.
>Can't imagine this alphabet going very far since it would be very hard for
>a
>blind person to write. Maybe it could be written with a Tiger, but you
>can't
>put a Tiger printer in your pocket unless you have really big pockets.
>
>Regards,
>
>Robert Jaquiss
Suzanne M. van den Bercken
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