I don't read Braille, but I had better luck turning up a page that would identify contractions. Knowing that the letters were BRL and comparing that to Braille, it seemed like a good bet. \o/
I'm trying to relearn how to read it with neuropathy (numbness) in my hands. It's incredibly frustrating, even with the little Braille modeler I have (It's like a three-line Rubik's cube, and you twist it to show zero, one, or two pips in each row. The dots are about 1/4" in diameter, and just as tall... and I can barely feel them.
So, while I love Braille, I'm probably going to have to give in and learn to sight read the stuff!
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Which may be the abbreviation for "Braille," (the indexes of abbreviations aren't very searchable) but it took maximum zoom to see it. Argh.
If they got it right, I'll take back the last fifty nasty things I said about Mattel and/or Barbie in general.
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I hereby apologize for my last fifty snarky comments about Mattel and the Barbie empire.
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I haven't used Grade Two Braille in decades and it shows.
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Once I hit reply and backread, I realized the meaning of the letters had already been figured out. Whoops!
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So, while I love Braille, I'm probably going to have to give in and learn to sight read the stuff!