A hilarious skit from somewhere on TV many years ago:
"The following program is closed-captioned for the dyslexic". Scrambled subtitles were displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Couldn't be done nowadays, when we have college disability specialists writing up paperwork to inform profs that a particular student has "a math disability" and requires "accommodations",
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Understand don't I.
--GRA
A hilarious skit from somewhere on TV many years ago:
"The following program is closed-captioned for the dyslexic". Scrambled subtitles were displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Couldn't be done nowadays, when we have college disability specialists writing up paperwork to inform profs that a particular student has "a math disability" and requires "accommodations",
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