[Blindtlk] FNC Alert
Hyde, David W. (ESC)
david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
Wed Nov 29 10:01:38 CST 2006
A couple of things occur to me as I read this thread. Back in the day,
we had a national board member who was well regarded in the organization
named E. U. Parker. Many years at convention, E. U. would put up a
resolution about Braille money. Each year it wouldn't get any support,
and he'd withdraw it. Then, we resisted it, I believe, because it was
"something special" for blind people. Most countries didn't do anything
special about their money, and we were the norm, bills the same size
etc.
Move forward thirty years, and we, the U.S. are the hold outs. The world
has changed, and everyone else is making money different, not for blind
people, but for everyone else. The fact that it helps blind folks is
only a serendipitous benefit. So, here's the question. Is it worth
fighting? I believe that we are seeing a rock rolling down hill, and
it's going to happen eventually.
Finally, I believe that our real problem isn't the size, shape, color
and texture of money. I just think that I need to collect a large enough
sample of world money to be able to study it at length during my long,
luxurious retirement. Please send samples for my collection.
Dave Hyde, Professional Development Coordinator
Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
1700 W. State Street
Janesville, WI 53546
telephone: 608.758.6152;
Toll-Free: 866.284.1106 Extension 34
Cell" 608.751.0960
Email: david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
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A couple of things occur to me as I read this thread. Back in the day, we had a national board member who was well regarded in the organization named E. U. Parker. Many years at convention, E. U. would put up a resolution about Braille money. Each year it wouldn't get any support, and he'd withdraw it. Then, we resisted it, I believe, because it was "something special" for blind people. Most countries didn't do anything special about their money, and we were the norm, bills the same size etc.
Move forward thirty years, and we, the U.S. are the hold outs. The world has changed, and everyone else is making money different, not for blind people, but for everyone else. The fact that it helps blind folks is only a serendipitous benefit. So, here's the question. Is it worth fighting? I believe that we are seeing a rock rolling down hill, and it's going to happen eventually.
Finally, I believe that our real problem isn't the size, shape, color and texture of money. I just think that I need to collect a large enough sample of world money to be able to study it at length during my long, luxurious retirement. Please send samples for my collection.
Dave Hyde, Professional Development Coordinator
Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
1700 W. State Street
Janesville, WI 53546
telephone: 608.758.6152;
Toll-Free: 866.284.1106 Extension 34
Cell" 608.751.0960
Email: david.hyde at wcbvi.k12.wi.us
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