Hi,
also what about us woodworkers? I am forever damaging my fingers now way or 
another.
Max.

On 13/09/2013, at 11:25 PM, Victor Gouveia <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
> 
> 
> Victor Gouveia

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