
Helen Keller never let her disabilities get in the way.
Despite being deafblind, she became a prolific author, lecturer and activist. To this day, Keller remains a role model for millions around the world.
Now, four decades after her death, we finally have the technology to let others experience life as Ms. Keller did.
This remarkable site is called the Helen Keller Simulator.
Just keep your eyes open and click here.
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Hey that's my room late at night!
Select view source on the page, and the source contains what looks like brail written with periods.
I can't read brail. So, I'm not sure what it says.
This is rude. And funny.
The view source page says "This is not the source code you are looking for".
just stupid ...
lame
That's not braille. I viewed the source, but the little bumps weren't raised up when I touched the screen.
It's a fake.
Stupid and disrespectfull
Nah.
Stupid and funny.
Stupid, disrespectfull, lame AND funny as hell.
By the way, I can't say I liked it, I could see nothing...
TA-DAAA!!
Leo - Exactly!
How did Helen Kellers parents punish her?
They left the plunger in the toilet.
Now that's disrespectful.
That was awfully and disrespectfully funny, E. Hell yeah.
How come Hellen Keller can't drive?
Cause she's a woman.