

The only real injury I have is my mishap with the scissors yesterday, the numbness from my filling replacement is wearing off though, finally. I was trying to eat a little something and was drooling like an old maid.Iceman/Psylocke said:I've always historically got a ton in one go rather than one at a time.
btw You're picking up a fair amount of injuries at the moment.![]()


It's the eye version of earwax, but that IS a more descriptive term.squeekness said:*wonders vaguly what eyewax is. * Sleepy seeds?![]()

Eyewax tastes goodsqueekness said:The only real injury I have is my mishap with the scissors yesterday, the numbness from my filling replacement is wearing off though, finally. I was trying to eat a little something and was drooling like an old maid.
*wonders vaguly what eyewax is. * Sleepy seeds?![]()
Uhmm...ew!Iceman/Psylocke said:Eyewax tastes good![]()

I don't know how braille works. Is there any difference to the feel of the keys?Mr Lex Luthor said:My keyboard's Braille.
But what is the POINT of making Braille keyboards if their users can't even READ what's on the screen? Granted, they might have specifically made audio system for every post on every message board, but it's doubtful.
You want some?squeekness said:Uhmm...ew!![]()
Should I read this being about 6 months behind on all books? Will it spoil anything?Mr Lex Luthor said:This is what I've been doing for the last 12 hours, roughly.
http://www.superherohype.com/forums/showpost.php?p=10062024&postcount=8
It needs rewarding.![]()
Ok, go and touch your toilet seat. And then go touch a peeler. That's really the best example I can give you. The blind people are just trained to read Braille with their hands. I tried identifying Braille language once in the past, but it was a failure. I couldn't even tell the difference, let alone read.Iceman/Psylocke said:I don't know how braille works. Is there any difference to the feel of the keys?
No, it's not necessary at all. That's not what I was indefinitely asking. Just some brownie points.Iceman/Psylocke said:Should I read this being about 6 months behind on all books? Will it spoil anything?
No thanks, I had breakfast already.Iceman/Psylocke said:You want some?

One of my cousins is almost totally blind (gradually gets worse). He came to our house for the second time a few months ago after about 8 years (he was about 9 at the time). He could remember his way around everywhere without any help!Mr Lex Luthor said:Ok, go and touch your toilet seat. And then go touch a peeler. That's really the best example I can give you. The blind people are just trained to read Braille with their hands. I tried identifying Braille language once in the past, but it was a failure. I couldn't even tell the difference, let alone read.
Blind people just have heightened sense of touch. In more appropriate terms, experienced sense of touch.

I don't write good reviews, you have a better attention for detail than me. That must have taken you some tme to write.Mr Lex Luthor said:This is what I've been doing for the last 12 hours, roughly.
http://www.superherohype.com/forums/showpost.php?p=10062024&postcount=8
It needs rewarding.![]()

Blind people tend to have fantastic memory. Look at it this way. Their minds are their eyes.Iceman/Psylocke said:One of my cousins is almost totally blind (gradually gets worse). He came to our house for the second time a few months ago after about 8 years (he was about 9 at the time). He could remember his way around everywhere without any help!![]()