The past tense of 'lead' is 'led'. How does someone get to be a journalist without knowing that or being able to access tools to help with such difficulties?
The world has not been asleep. An important day trivialised by statements like this. NHS wastes millions on language and translation services, far more than what it spends on Braille services. And braille services are a huge expense, a fact.
This entire segment's very silly. The reason why braille isn't adopted enough is because technology has moved on. As a blind person myself, I'd much rather read a Kindle book via TTS at 500/600 words per minute than lug about 8 volumes of braille that degrades over time. There's also the cost of production and the obvious fact that some text is far too difficult to represent.
*independent (c'mon sky sack the social media staff.)
Maybe it's part of the independance of braille? From now on Independent and Independence shall be spelled Independant and Independance in Brallic?
Thanks. I thought it was a new word just veen added into the oxford english dict. and still not corrected after 4 hours.
The past tense of 'lead' is 'led'. How does someone get to be a journalist without knowing that or being able to access tools to help with such difficulties?
It’s amazing how people who spend a lifetime living off disability benefits complain about not having enough rights.
They don’t have a problem putting foreign language on public signs.
So it would be good if they could put braille on public signs.
🥂🍾 God pless "inpependance" of plind beoble, and Habby New Years 🥳
I think it's INDEPENDENT 🤣 Well done sky news 😖
*independent 😂😂
The world can not bend to your every ailment. Stop asking it to.
The world has not been asleep. An important day trivialised by statements like this. NHS wastes millions on language and translation services, far more than what it spends on Braille services. And braille services are a huge expense, a fact.
@T5Zplayer very true my friend, increasingly so, month on month!
This entire segment's very silly. The reason why braille isn't adopted enough is because technology has moved on. As a blind person myself, I'd much rather read a Kindle book via TTS at 500/600 words per minute than lug about 8 volumes of braille that degrades over time. There's also the cost of production and the obvious fact that some text is far too difficult to represent.
Someone needs to learn to spell.
So 'brailie' isn't blind?