Hi Ricardo,

True, most people don't use their thumbs for Braille reading, but then there's that silly thing called life that keeps getting in the way of one's perfectly coiffed digits.

Remember what sets us apart from other animals is the fact that we do have opposable thumbs, hence we tend to use our thumbs more than any other finger in our repertoire.

In addition, with us being blind, we use our hands more than most people, so callouses are pretty much a sure thing for us, regardless of which digit we use to read Braille.

Of course, you do realize that the "reading Braille" was just an example of the various things we do with our fingers don't you?

I mean, I wasn't being that obtuse, was I?  Smiles.


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