Graphing is still necessary for the blind, but it’s more common to use a plastic sheet on a hard rubber clipboard with a stylus that causes the plastic to rise up when it’s pressed with a bit of force. (Though while googling for it I found plenty of examples like yours so maybe less common than I thought)
How many micrograms?
I was gonna say, this looks more like blotter paper than braille.
Ohh, yes that makes much more sense. I was trying to figure out why a blind person would need to graph soemthing out.
When it doubt, the answer is drugs. Always drugs.
The paper was in with a bunch of braille GED study books. One might need to do some graphing to get one’s GED.
Graphing is still necessary for the blind, but it’s more common to use a plastic sheet on a hard rubber clipboard with a stylus that causes the plastic to rise up when it’s pressed with a bit of force. (Though while googling for it I found plenty of examples like yours so maybe less common than I thought)
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Pretty sure they’re joking just about the resemblance. cause blotter paper is flat…
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