I thought this might be of interest to _wb_ or maybe just anyone, its an article about a local girl with the same condition:
http://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/10506687.Wear_white_for_Sturge_Weber_this_Thursday/
I disagree for example Pandora logo has no letters its more about a symbol. Sure there are letters in this logo design but they are incorporated into the symbol in a subtle way, they are there and clearly readable but not intended to be immediately obvious.
i think its better this way because then people who wonder what you're playing will know the product name, and yes port arent photogenic but then neither are SD card slots - journalisits can always take a pic of the unit from above with the lid closed. In my view its more important to get...
well as a Pandora user with a disability i can say that on the whole the unit is quite usable out of the box (i presume this would be the same for Pyra) i have motor skills and movement issues so nothing can really be done to optimise things for myself, I do think the OpenDyslexic font is a good...
it's difficult when a family member has medical problems (i'm going through something similar at the moment), i think all you can do is be around and be supportive. I hope the prognosis isnt too bad.
As i've run out of "likes" for the day i'll just say that these designs are great (i guess the lower one just shows how it would look on the unit casing moulded into the plastic)
Anyone tried this with the WolfenDooM WADs yet? How does it compare to Cocoa-doom?
if anyone knows of any interesting or unusual WADs for Pandora play please post here
well in a valentines thread we could talk about the fact that it's my brothers birthday or we could discuss what we're doing for our significant others (or vice versa), however in my case that would probably not be suitable for work viewing.
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