Jonathan, that was going to be my question too. I also want to know how blind people find the sign in the first place. It fascinates me. Do blind people have enhanced ESP or some kind of echolocation to find these signs? Lol.
You've blown my mind, sir. Yes, exactly! How does a blind man *FEEL* 300 people in a room anyway? Isn't that kind of useless information? Aren't ten a challenge enough to 'grasp'? LOL! The world's positively insane. By god all of us 'r ready for da mental, wha'.
They're trying to make you think of the movie. If a 301st person comes in, you roar, "THIS... IS... THE LECTURE HALL," and kick him out.
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ReplyDeleteJonathan, that was going to be my question too. I also want to know how blind people find the sign in the first place. It fascinates me. Do blind people have enhanced ESP or some kind of echolocation to find these signs? Lol.
ReplyDeleteJust as importantly Glen G. is, how does a blind person know if they are person number 301?
ReplyDeleteWould that be a great excuse for skipping class?
ReplyDelete"I'm sorry, I thought there was already 300 in the hall."
Actually blind people can use echolocation.
ReplyDeleteThough having said that, it's not too useful for finding flat objects attached to walls.
ReplyDeleteLol. What if one really short person gets on another really short persons shoulders?
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ReplyDeleteYou've blown my mind, sir. Yes, exactly! How does a blind man *FEEL* 300 people in a room anyway? Isn't that kind of useless information? Aren't ten a challenge enough to 'grasp'? LOL! The world's positively insane. By god all of us 'r ready for da mental, wha'.