I wrote the post script because so many of us humans love to blame everyone else for the trouble in which we find ourselves. When, if truth were known, we could have foretold it from the signs all around us, and might well have avoided our own personal disasters if we only heeded the signs. ----- Original Message ----- From: ron sears To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 3:19 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Happy Birthday Louis Braille: Hello Angel, yes I agree, happy birthday to Louis. Your postscript is very apt from this end of the country. There was a crash a few days ago on a crossing near here, one which I have been over many times. You don't argue with them. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: Angel To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 5:52 AM Subject: [access-uk] Happy Birthday Louis Braille: As you all know already, this is the 204th birthday of one of the few great and marvelous men who forged ahead despite myriad obstacles to make our way as blind individuals as easy as it is today. we must not forget those who helped through low technological solutions to make this possible; in this world of high technology and the wonders it brings for us to strike out to fulfill our most treasured dreams on an equal footing with our sighted peers. Mr. Braille, along with his contemporaries such as Dr. William Moon, understood, as only we blind can, the true needs of us blind, and proceeded to meet them, as only we blind can. On this day, we must never forget if it weren't for us testing, and communicating with those sighted programmers and others who create the technology which makes it possible for us to do what we do so successfully; there would be no assistive technology as good as it is. It has been proven time and time again without us blind pointing the way toward success those sighted persons attempting too assist us to fulfill our dreams can only fall short of excellence. So, let us raise a glass to our fellow forward thinker Mr. Louis Braille. Who would surely be celebrating with us the strides we have made in the 188 years since the invention of his marvelous code. Which has done more than anything else to take us blind out of the darkness in which most of us were trapped; and in which we well might still find ourselves. If not for him and Dr. Moon and others of his day. If the gates are all down, and the signal is flashing, and the whistle is screaming in vain. If you stand on the tracks, ignoring the facts, you can't blame the wreck on the train.