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Originally Posted by issybird
I think of Braille usage as reading for two reasons: it's the same individual experience and intuition of the text and the text is composed of words which are spelled. Similarly, I think GeoffR is right when he said that listening to Morse Code is the aural equivalent of reading.
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There’s an emoji version of Moby Dick called Emoji Dick. Now we need an audiobook version, Morsecode-y Dick.
Braille readers can do as much as 200 wpm - maybe more with computer peripheral (as opposed to paper).