Hi Charles,
I never touched braille until I was thirty two and a half, so I am not very
good with it. I do though like it for playing cards with friends. If by
myself though, I will play cards on the computer instead.
Up Words is a game similar to scrabble, but you stack letters to change words
on the board. It is nice since the letters are designed to stay in place on
the board and it was easy to put braille on each letter. I can't tell you how
many games of Up Words I have played over the years with my braille game of Up
Words. And I think that it is easier for me to be able to look at that board
than to try to review it on the computer screen. Same with chess. I really
prefer to have a board that I can put my hands on rather than reviewing on a
computer screen.
My Music CDs I label m #1, m#2 etc. My sound effect CDs I label s #1, s #2
etc. Then I have a text file on my computer. Well two actually. One for the
music CDs and one for the sound effect CDS. They look like;
#1
A> Heart
t>greatest hits
barracuda
silver wheels
crazy on you
straight on
dream boat annie
even it up
magic man
heartless
dog and butterfly
bebe-le-strange
tell it like it is
mistral wind
sweet darlin
I'm down / long tall sally
rock and roll
BFN
Jim
4Sale, braille dictionary like new, must see 2 appreciate
[email protected]
http://www.kitchensinc.net
(440) 286-6920
Chardon Ohio USA
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