Thomas,

I see your point.  It's a very good point as far as it goes.  Perhaps,
what is needed, would be a different approach to the problem.  Many of
the blindness organizations, as well as those that do work with the
visually impaired, such as the Lions, and others, use email
newsletters or web sites and the like.  I wonder if it wouldn't be
possible to somehow get some mention that way.  Again, we run up
against the business attitude versus an audio game as a frivolous
activity issue.

I'm not convinced that Dark's point isn't well taken.  I know I had no
idea audio games existed when I first started playing muds and
interactive fiction games.  I am not a member of any of the major
blindness organizations, but unlike your projected isolated blind
person, I was relatively in tune with the web and searching for
things, I just hadn't ever thought to try searching with the idea of
an audio game.  In fact, it was through Audyssey that I encountered
the idea of the audio game, and it took me a long while to warm to it.
I might have gotten interested sooner if I had encountered some
general informative info.

Take care,

Jeremy


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