Re: When is the last time anyone has read a braille book?
Couldn't agree with the previous two posts more.
Braille is enriching and saddles its readers with proper skills grammatically and in many other ways that speech simply cannot do. Sure, speech can provide functionality to a person's necessity of "reading," but there is something deeper within interacting with the text itself speech isn't capable of harboring.
The last time I picked up a Braille book bound by those big-toothed binders was probably back in high school when I relied heavily on hard-cover books. It made skimming easier, and I will still propagate the idea that hard-copy books are better than digital formats (for print's sake, too).
Best Regards,
Luke
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