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JeffB - 11/22/2025
Damn calm down teacher!
Athlon - 11/22/2025
why are they all in mono
G00N - 11/22/2025
I want the sound of 40 braillers going off at once as blindies are click-clacking away in class, making no effort to be quiet either. Though granted with that device it's not really possible.
kumandan - 11/23/2025
Definitly. Please.
clickersound - 11/27/2025
I have a decent recording of just that. It was actually the speed and accuracy test in Braille Challenge, and I managed to record it from my table with an Olympus LS14.
SightlessHorseman - 11/23/2025
Anyone remember the Elotype Brailler? Quite a cool device at that time, but darn it was loud
Lingelwap - 11/23/2025
Yes, I remember that thing.
alan - 11/23/2025
what's that
VIPPotato - 11/23/2025
now make one with 40 electronic braillers lool
RealisticAudioDesign - 11/23/2025
So I'm not sure if it's more common in other countries but I went to the Texas school for the blind from 2009 through 2017 and there never was a class as large as 40 students. We just didn't have enough total students for that to be a thing. We had maybe 200 250 students spread across all grade levels from kindergarten to 12th grade plus a post secondary program. Like I said there really wouldn't be enough students for one class to have 40 students.
alan - 11/23/2025
yeah same here did you go to SCASB when you were there
RealisticAudioDesign - 11/23/2025
Yeah I wasn't a athletic type guy but I did watch when they hosted in Texas.
Sir Howard - 11/24/2025
You're telling me you keep yours unmuted? Pfft
Minionslayer - 11/25/2025
And used without headphones, for some ungodly reason
RealisticAudioDesign - 11/25/2025
Well apparently the next BrailleNote's a windows laptop.