My son is real computer whiz and real passionate about adaptive technology. He was frustrated that he could buy a box of, say mashed potatoes, but not be able to read the directions on the box. He wrote a program to take a hand-held scanner and scan the bar code on an item and have his Braille notetaker (sort of like a Braille laptop, but not really) pull up the directions and read them to him. He is still a teenager at heart and named the program BARF. Hawke, if you decide you need to BARF I'll get an autographed copy for you!
I'll bet you never thought about it Hawke, but blindness can provide a bit of humor, too. Like the time he had to go sign up for the draft. He was offended to find the form was not Brailled or printed in accesable format, yet he was expected to read and sign it! You'll find them, too. Have fun.:roflmao:
(By the way, is there a spell checker on this thing? I keep getting these words spelled wrong ).