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Comments on: NASA embosses space images for the blind

So, what do they look like? 

Posted Tuesday 15th January 2008 18:05 GMT

Coat

Coat & bill please

Our tax dollars at work... 

Posted Tuesday 15th January 2008 18:16 GMT

Next up: Mozart for the Deaf; Swing Dancing for Paraplegics; Downhill Skiing for the Blind; and Curling for Alzheimer's patients.

Erm 

Posted Tuesday 15th January 2008 18:36 GMT

Coat

Isn't that just Braille? Lots of dots (i.e. stars) on a bit of paper.... Maybe they could hide messages in the stars!

Or maybe we'll see (pun) our first 'Touch-based-simulacrum'

"Pass me that picture of Venus again... wait a minute! This doesn't feel like Venus! It's the Virgin Mary!"

Only an Anonymous Coward 

Posted Tuesday 15th January 2008 18:56 GMT

could be so ignorant and ingrateful. What if we didn't develop special disablity-assist devices for Stephen Hawkins?

I hope..... 

Posted Tuesday 15th January 2008 21:56 GMT

Paris Hilton

That when embossed, the stars actually spell out some rather obscene message........ and if so if it will be classed as obscene literature for legal purposes?

Missed opportunity 

Posted Wednesday 16th January 2008 09:14 GMT

IT Angle

What about the companion Audio CD "Listen to the Universe - Microwave background remix" ?

ignerence must be bliss. 

Posted Wednesday 16th January 2008 10:33 GMT

Heart

To those of you who say that this is a waste of money, I say one thing. Try spend your day blind folded just once. Try using your computer, your telivision, even your washing machine without being able to see!

Why shouldn't people who are Blind benefit from pictures like you can? sure, we cant see them. It doesn't mean that we are not interested in what things look like. This is a fantastic thing to see. Accessibility is coming of age. It is finally coming out of the era of making life accessible and going into making life enjoyable. If stupid people like you cant see that then it's you who blind people like me feel sorry for. I'm blind, I'm fine. I work, live and play like anyone else. but ignerence and stupid is much worse. There's absolutely no way of living an ordinary and productive life being so closed minded and clueless.

Nasa, fair play to you.

re: Our tax dollars at work... 

Posted Wednesday 16th January 2008 13:29 GMT

Flame

well better than that than waste it educating those unable to think – though since you can type they obviously did that as well

I demand... 

Posted Thursday 17th January 2008 18:29 GMT

Happy

...one of Ripley in her full glory !!

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