Well there shouldn't be a debate really both formats have their merrits.
Braille can be read anywhere.
Cds/ websites can also be used anywhere.
On the flip side cds are portable as well as other electronics but need the equipment to interact with them. Braille is bulky and heavy to carry round but that only happens if you are dealing with sevweral volumes of paper such as large books.
In theory your average pamphlet may not be that bad.



On 26/06/2015 9:36 p.m., dark wrote:
Hi Jeremy.

As I said previously, I think for some reason people have confused the
idea of diseminating information about audio games in different formats
with the "Is braille obsolete" debate, even though the two matters are
entirely, absolutely %100 different issues.

While I probably would have been a little less stringent, i do agree
with you that peoples cries of "Braille braille braille" when your
effectively trying to reach as wide an audience as humanly possible
really isn't a good thing.

I will say, that if the leaflet text that I am currently working on is
the one which is used, there will certainly be an electronic copy at
least sinse I will be glad to desceminate the document wherever, and I
will certainly be looking for as many other distribution methods as
humanly possible.

All the best,

DArk.

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