Hi Ravan,

Thanks for the kind words. I can't wait to go to Wikimania, to meet so many Wikipedians from all around the world! I'll catch you there!

Regards, Graham


On 26/06/2012 1:40 PM, Ravan Jaafar wrote:
Hi, I might not be useful in what you requested! but I had to show my real appreciation & admire to this amazing effort you are giving to Wikipedia.
I am completely inspired by you, keep going & I look forward to meet you in Washington DC soon. :)

Regards,
Ravan

From: Graham Pearce <grahamwp@jazi.net>
To: wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 4:40 AM
Subject: [Wikimania-l] Fwd: braille copy of program

Hi all,

I sent this message to the Wikimania info email last week but haven't yet received a reply.

Regards, Graham
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: braille copy of program
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 17:02:53 +0800
From: Graham Pearce <grahamwp@jazi.net>
To: wikimania-info@wikimedia.org


Hello,

I'm User:Graham87 on Wikipedia, and as it says on my user page there, 
I'm totally blind:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Graham87

I'll be attending Wikimania this year as one of the representatives of 
Wikimedia Australia. I'd like a braille copy of the printed program, so 
I can follow along with it like everybody else. Converting computer 
files into braille is not a difficult process, but it does require 
specialised (and ridiculously expensive!) equipment to emboss the 
braille dots and bind the books, so braille production agencies like 
people to submit material to them some time in advance (generally about 
a week). When will the program be in its final form, so it can be sent 
somewhere to be brailled? I can think of a couple of ways of doing this:
*If the program will be ready by Tuesday week (the 27th of June), I can 
send it to my local Association for the Blind and they can braille it at 
no cost to me. The date gives them about a week's notice while I can 
still pick it up (I'll be leaving on the 5th of July).
*If it'll be ready after then, could you arrange for it to be brailled 
by a place in Washington DC? The Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind 
sounds like as good a place as any:
http://www.clb.org/braille-production

It will cost some money if it's done this way, however, but I have no 
idea how much.

Thanks!

Regards, Graham





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