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Blind Computing?

moro asks: "One of my friends was recently blinded in an accident. The problem has arisen that he needs the use of his computer, but all of the interfaces for the blind are either EXTREMELY cumbersome, or OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive, if not both. Does anyone know of a good computing solution for the blind? Are there any open-source projects that specialize in this kind of stuff?" If there are blind programmers and sysadmins, then I'd hope the technology that enables them to do their jobs wouldn't be too cost-prohibitive to be brought into the home as well. So, are there any leads on affordable technology that will bring computing to the blind?

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  1. Jesus was a Negro. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Jesus was the biggest, baddest, BLACKEST negro. Ever.

    Praise be to the negro savior.

  2. Miracles of the Negro Jesus by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    HOUSTON, TX? Tawanna "Grammy" Luster and elated family members celebrated Thursday her first successful bowel movement since the September 11th terrorist attacks. "I's regular again!, I's regular again!" exclaimed a rapturous Tawanna dancing on her front porch when asked about her improved condition. According to TOBJ sources the attack on America had a strange effect on Miss Lusters regularity. "Them terrorist done terrorized my bowels. And I has not gotten nary a wink of sleeps since those damn devils done blown up them buildings." After exhausting all available over-the-counter medications Tawanna turned to a higher power to solve her fecal dilemma, "Last night I just cried and cried. I sat at my toilet bowl alter praying to the Lord to cure my backside. I says "Please Lord, let my bowels be free and I swear I'll go to church EVERY Sunday." The next morning Tawanna was on the commode for three hours. "Lorrrd, it was a miracle and it felt so good I did not wanna get off that toilet! I called up my grandbaby to get me a two-piece and biscuit. I know it ain't good manners for a lady to eat her breakfast in the baffroom but I was hungry!" Tawanna now says that she appreciates the things she used to take for granted before September 11th, "Everytime I get on the toilet now I hums God Bless America. I feel that I is doing my small part to get America back to bizness as usual."

  3. Jesus was a Negro. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll



    ?Many people are surprised to discover
    that Christ was a black man, but when one looks at Christ's lineage one
    discovers that He has numerous Hamatic Ancestors, with Tamar, Rahab, Ruth,
    Naomi, Bathsheba and Jezabel being the most notable.?

    There is not one place in the New
    Testament that describes the appearance of Jesus. The picture the world
    recognizes as Jesus seems to be the same image from the Shroud of Turin,
    however, the shroud does not show white or colored skin. Can we deduce from His
    genealogy if there was indeed Hamatic Ancestors?


    Actually a few colored people in the
    genealogy does not give any indication of His skin color as many Caucasian people have at least one colored ancestor somewhere in
    the recent family tree. However, there may be several reasons why the New Testament
    doesn?t say a word about the physical appearance of Jesus. If Jesus were
    depicted as Caucasian or Colored, would that indicate that one is better than the
    other?

    One must be very careful when jumping to assumptions about His
    appearance, especially when we consider the only physical description given in
    the Bible of Jesus:


    Just as there were many who were
    appalled at Him ? His appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any man and
    His form marred beyond human likeness?.He had no beauty or majesty to attract
    us to Him, nothing in His appearance that we should desire Him. He was despised
    and rejected by men, a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering. Like one
    from whom men hide their faces He was despised, and we esteemed Him not.

    Isaiah 52:14 - 53:1-3

    Many Christians become very defensive
    when their perception of Jesus as the perfect looking human being is shattered
    by the above passage. The first comment I?ve received in talking about this to
    other Christians is that this passage in Isaiah must refer to what Jesus looked like after being beaten
    by the Roman soldiers before and during the crucifixion, not before. However,
    one must look at Isaiah and read it carefully, no one was going to be attracted
    to Him by His physical attributes.
    Today, as in the time of the ministry of
    Jesus, we come to faith not based on Jesus? physical characteristics as the
    authors don?t provide us with any clues other than the great detail of His
    attributes when He is in a transfigured state on the mountain and a similar
    description in Revelation, but the authors are silent on His normal everyday
    appearance.


    In our world so many popular modern day
    celebrities become adored and honored because of their physical characteristics.
    We only need to go to the magazine stand and look at the covers to confirm this
    human trait of cherishing beauty over accomplishments.


    If you were to make up a religion, would
    the Messiah not be the most beautifully attractive person to walk the Earth? The fact that
    Isaiah indicates otherwise and the New Testament writers leave out any physical
    description adds to the facts that the Bible is a genuine book based not on
    human ideas and perceptions but on that of a Creator who does not force Himself
    on people with all the powers available to Him through creating physical
    attraction with the Messiah, but
    does it the hardest way possible, through words and actions.


    Was Jesus not perfect before His death? We read that
    He was without sin,
    but that doesn?t mean that He looked perfect. In
    fact we read that the disciples didn?t recognize Him after He was resurrected
    and could in fact change His form.


    After that (appearing to Mary
    Magdalene), He appeared in another form to two of them (disciples) as they
    walked and went into the country.
    Mark
    16:12


    What kind of disfigurement would Jesus
    have had? Job, a blameless and upright man, one who fears God and shuns evil
    (Job 1:8) has to suffer from Boils that covered his skin from top to bottom. We can only speculate on what qualities or lack of them
    Jesus had
    that would cause men to despise Him because of the way He appeared.


    In reviewing the Isaiah passage and
    coming to terms with them I find myself questioning my own feelings on all
    people I meet. The saying is true ?Beauty is only skin deep?.

    Would I have
    shunned Jesus and ignored Him because of the way he looked? Have I shunned
    others in my life because of the way they looked? Have others done this to me?
    Can I change my attitude and
    accept people for who they are and what they can become inside and not for how they
    look on the outside?


    Let?s learn from this and become more
    accepting of all people.

    If Jesus decided to approach you today as he appeared
    back then how would you react?


    Will Jesus treat you the way you treat
    others?
    ?Judge
    (Condemn) not, that you be not Judged. For with what judgment (condemnation) you
    judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured
    back to you.?

    Matthew 7 1:2 (NKJV)

  4. It would be very hard by Chardish · · Score: 0, Troll

    if you want to be a programmer or sysadmin and blind - there's just too many symbols and odd expressions to be read to you in a voice sounding like Stephen Hawking's except much less pleasant to the ears and out of tone.

    -Evan