Jul 10, 2018 11:58:47 AM by Bill H
I'm setting up one to teach sign language to the blind. How about your ideas?
Jul 10, 2018 10:55:01 PM by Reinier B
Unless I'm missing something, this must surely be one way communication. I mean, how will the "listener" know what the "speaker" is saying if he (the listener) can't see?
Jul 11, 2018 05:56:20 AM by Kim F
I must be missing something too. How on earth are the blind/deaf supposed to communicate without signing?
There are several tactile sign languages, including one closely related to ASL.
Jul 11, 2018 03:22:28 PM by Mary W
Actually, you can do it. The signer has to spell every word into the hand of the blind person. Think Helen Keller who was both deaf and blind.
Jul 11, 2018 08:07:09 PM Edited Jul 11, 2018 08:10:15 PM by Avery O
Wow, Mary! Thanks for sharing that. I never thought it could be done until you pointed it out and I was like "Of course!"
I remembered this video because of your comment, Mary. 🙂
Jul 11, 2018 10:35:12 PM by Reinier B
@Mary W wrote:Actually, you can do it. The signer has to spell every word into the hand of the blind person. Think Helen Keller who was both deaf and blind.
I stand corrected..
Jul 12, 2018 09:57:00 AM by Bill H
Yes, Bill was joking. I have a dry sense of humor; most people describe it as arid. No-hole salt shaker is good.
Jul 12, 2018 04:06:01 AM Edited Jul 12, 2018 04:06:23 AM by Rene K
@Bill H wrote:I'm setting up one to teach sign language to the blind. How about your ideas?
I'm into something for-profit oriented. I was thinking about selling holeless salt-shakers, for people who want to reduce their consumption of salt, I don't know.
Jul 12, 2018 07:23:06 AM by Richard W
We could alleviate suffering in drought-stricken regions, by delivering concentrated dehydrated water.