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Poopnyoself t1_iy7t475 wrote
That seems cheaper and more realistic
never0101 t1_iyaoh46 wrote
So he just actually did all thzt shit in his head, not writing anything?
PharFromPharm t1_iyaq21o wrote
He used, what I like to call, an “air-whiteboard” by using his finger to draw the equations in the space in front of him. Guy was amazing.
never0101 t1_iyaqkiw wrote
That's nuts, wow. Impressive.
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predictingzepast t1_iy5llzt wrote
Careful OP, math textbooks for the blind is a touchey subject..
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5hyue wrote
That's likely a $1500-3k textbook
Engineer1822 t1_iy86cqj wrote
We know. Now how about the Braille textbook?
flannelmaster9 t1_iy9l073 wrote
I'm sure a normal text book is far cheaper then a braille book.
SWAG_MESSIAH t1_iy6yc9a wrote
A textbook auctually priced fairly
flannelmaster9 t1_iy6yk88 wrote
Braille books are stupid expensive. Harry Potter books go for hundreds for the blind.
Seraphem666 t1_iy7h0nw wrote
Supply and demand, sucks for blind people still though.
flannelmaster9 t1_iy7rsb9 wrote
For sure.
Seraphem666 t1_iy7tb4e wrote
Good thing for audio books, and text to speech advancement. Thought books are better for expanding vocabulary, and being able to see how the word is spelled.
Also a neat app for sighted people is "be my eyes", connect you with a person who is vision impared to help them read menus, get groceries, etc. So you can help them find what they need if say they want a certain type of milk/jam or other things
flannelmaster9 t1_iy7wm6l wrote
That's cool. I recently seen an ad for a visually impaired grocery store type deal were none of the goods were labeled trying to bring some attention to the blind communities struggle to do simple things like buy groceries
Seraphem666 t1_iy80syl wrote
Ya im disappointed at how slow they are at upgrading certian intersections with the audio beeping for blind people. You hold the button and it makes a tone when its its not your time and when it is
flannelmaster9 t1_iy9kw3j wrote
When I was in Kalamazoo for college it had a large blind population. The beeping at every intersection threw me off along with a voice saying "safe to cross X street" down town.
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transredditadmin t1_iy745lk wrote
Some people enjoy reading.
HellsMalice t1_iy78i03 wrote
Yeah stupid fucking blind people trying to read!
I cannot possibly facepalm harder.
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Mech-Waldo t1_iy797uw wrote
Who you calling stupid?
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jeffreywilfong t1_iy647nf wrote
And next year the textbook will be a new edition.
HellsMalice t1_iy78lep wrote
new edition patchnotes:
-Fixed one comma
University:
*bans all previous editions, for educational integrity*
Groinificator t1_iy7eu17 wrote
Patchnotes ahaha
IJustAteABaguette t1_iy94vxm wrote
git push newBook
worldsheetcobordism t1_iy9tncb wrote
Please, be serious, they also re-ordered random homework problems.
boredandbloody OP t1_iy79ht6 wrote
Fun fact: we actually have to start transcribing books in about May before the year we need them because it takes about 14 months to transcribe, print, proofread, and repeat for the whole thing.
druule10 t1_iy5pqqn wrote
What's the average reading speed for braile compared to reading?
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zstandig t1_iy6hska wrote
I'm starting to see why braille is impractical in many applications
mart1373 t1_iy67tzw wrote
Do you have a banana for scale?
Sttocs t1_iy7d8aa wrote
It’s roughly 1.5 Margaret Hamiltons. Not sure how many bananas that is, but it might help.
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Yodoran t1_iy7jliy wrote
I know where that's from.
spike509503 t1_iy76xec wrote
Such an underrated comment I'm dead
DrGoose2111 t1_iy5harp wrote
Did Mr Beast plant trees to combat the blind?
SignificantEbb1971 t1_iy7827f wrote
I actually did this in college for a biochemistry student (which was my major) we had a program that we would use to translate text to braille and I had to use PowerPoint to draw the diagrams that were printed on thermal paper to make them tactile for things like organic chemistry synthesis. Was a great job and the bonus was I never had to pay for a textbook because we had a database of all of them.
WeHaveAlwaysExisted t1_iy6lswx wrote
When the blind student says his textbook is too heavy to lug to class, he isn't joking.
LoopyMind t1_iy5vz4w wrote
So technically, blind people are bad for the environment... Technically!!!
Firehawk5506 t1_iy63b47 wrote
They can’t drive cars so I guess it evens out.
Deep-Conflict2223 t1_iy6h8i8 wrote
I wonder what their textbooks look like for their entire course load.
theplushpairing t1_iy74448 wrote
That’s cool, I’ll just listen to the audiobook
ratzy88 t1_iy76rzy wrote
TIL being blind sucks more than I previous thought
Myxozoa t1_iy6mso6 wrote
The standard height for commercial doors in the US is 7'. Judging by the plug style, that's probably where this is, so that stack is probably around 5'6".
200DollarGameBtw t1_iy74l3f wrote
Requires a banana for proper scaling
Clone78 t1_iy7cunn wrote
trigonometry must be fun to learn
Fleironymus t1_iy7ixho wrote
Blind people are just mad at trees because they're always bumping into them.
ThePyroOkami t1_iy8869p wrote
More proof that math is bullshit and the devils work
Ewokavenger t1_iy8hwin wrote
That always bugged me so much about book of Eli. A braille Bible would be massive. It always broke the immersion for me.
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pandemonious t1_iy6w9de wrote
I'd say make it an audio book but that would probably be annoying as hell to navigate
Mech-Waldo t1_iy7937i wrote
I'm curious if the braille version tells you the corresponding page numbers.
boredandbloody OP t1_iy79dcf wrote
It does!
niamhweking t1_iy79kkj wrote
Large print schoolbooks for visually impaired do so I imagine braille books do too
Phosphorus44 t1_iy8gque wrote
You might as well talk to math instead.
DaBluBoi8763 t1_iy8ly6y wrote
Thank god for audio books!
kaesefetisch t1_iy7iw9w wrote
Understanding Woman (left) vs. undestanding men (right).
PharFromPharm t1_iy5yza8 wrote
I took analytical calc with a guy that was blind. Imagine going through trigonometry to get into that class. Word has it, he was one of the best students in the class. There was no braille, just a proctor verbalizing the questions to him and him reciting back his answers. Mind blown.