Tom Neff wrote:
>--On Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:43 PM -0800 "Roger B.A. Klorese"
><rogerk@queernet.org> wrote:
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>>>[mailto:list-managers-owner@greatcircle.com] On Behalf Of Tom Neff
>>> See if you can read this:
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>>> .,.._...,_,..,,
>>> _,X..,,_,,X,_,.
>>> .,,X_,.,.X.,,..
>>> .,..X,..X..._..
>>> .,,,.X,X.+...,,
>>> ,,,_.,X,_,.;.,.
>>> .,,..X,X._._.,.
>>> _,,.X,..X,,,.,,
>>> _,,X.,,,.X,;.,,
>>> .,X,._,..,X._,,
>>> .,,,._.,.,...,.
>>>
>>>
>>Yes, but members of our lists for blind glbt folk won't...
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>How do you know? Pick one, send it and ask them.
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They've complained about the technique before.
How do you expect them to know what letter "dot comma dot dot underscore
dot dot dot comma underscore comma dot dot comma comma, underscore comma
x dot dot comma comma underscore comma comma x comma underscore comma
dot" and so on represents? That's how it's read to them by the
vocalization software, after all.
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