Re: Why do Braille innovations always fail?
Mechanically braille is pretty hard to produce because of the 3 (or 4) rows of dots in each column. You can cram machinery above and below to handle the top and bottom dots, but reaching the 1 (or 2) inner dots becomes a mess.
I remember a few times just asking, can we just invent a new braille-like language that is designed to be easier for machines to display it? The few people I floated that idea past all said no. LOL!
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