>> I think it will make it out of the gate faster than that. Because the first time a hacker needs it and it's not available they'll figure it out and then release it. <<
That would make me happy. Hmm, with 3D printers becoming more common, this has potential, although you'd need a really good scanner too.
>> I think for Ben the half-spheres patterns and something with crosscutting grooves would be the most useful. <<
Probably so.
>> Alica might like the wraparound grooves especially if they made it easy to judge volume. <<
My favorite tactile measurement trick is sticking my finger inside the rim of a glass or watering can. I read about it in a novel about a blind boy, years ago, and picked it up because it works. This has saved me many spills in dim light or containers that are difficult to gauge visually.
Re: Getting Through
Date: 2014-05-01 06:07 pm (UTC)That would make me happy. Hmm, with 3D printers becoming more common, this has potential, although you'd need a really good scanner too.
>> I think for Ben the half-spheres patterns and something with crosscutting grooves would be the most useful. <<
Probably so.
>> Alica might like the wraparound grooves especially if they made it easy to judge volume. <<
My favorite tactile measurement trick is sticking my finger inside the rim of a glass or watering can. I read about it in a novel about a blind boy, years ago, and picked it up because it works. This has saved me many spills in dim light or containers that are difficult to gauge visually.