Yep!  Braille for me, but only with BRLTTY, and only at the command line in 
text mode.  That is the complete braille experience, IMO.  At all other times, 
it's essentially required that you have speech, which is really no good for 
anything except reading numbers over the phone.

And peace and quiet is right.  There's nothing quite like getting the computer 
to do what you want it to do, quietly, peacefully, and happily.  I'll play text 
adventures or read quite tirelessly in computer braille, just for the sheer 
beauty of it.

But there are legitimate questions about fatigue and efficiency, too.  I accept 
that braille has a recreational value for me, which is how I like it, thank you 
very much.  Others will naturally find differently.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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