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This might be a neat idea for the computer world, but I don't see it translating onto paper for schools, office, etc where people have to write stuff down. I doubt they'll want to carry around 26 different pencils/pens just to write a sentence.
Posted by: misterasset   Posted on: 05/30/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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erm...  mattjpoole@... | 05/30/07
I think he needs...  TunerGeek | 05/30/07
Color Alphabet  Jeff@... | 05/30/07
10% of males...  cnholt@... | 05/30/07
I really think  jrbeaman | 05/30/07
Long hand problems...  misterasset | 05/30/07
What a totally brain-dead idea.  Steve Summers | 05/30/07
I disagree  dan@... | 06/04/07
Color Blind or ADD and dyslexia, childs game only  mmatys | 05/30/07
1 in 12 is Me  butlerwm | 05/30/07
More to reading than letters  vmanes | 05/30/07
luddites aside  zclayton2 | 05/30/07
wrong color light bulb  tech_ed@... | 05/30/07
K is purple haze  46boomer | 05/30/07
in a word  carl@... | 05/30/07
in a word.......................................  miklsam@... | 05/31/07
You Sure that Wasn't Woodstock '69?  dweil@... | 05/30/07
NOT educators, they are academics.  ajole | 05/30/07
People here lack imagination  retrosteve | 05/30/07
Different isn't always better, despite what Arby's says..  ajole | 05/30/07
other synesthes  MamaSanNC | 05/31/07
About the whole color blind argument  ajole | 05/30/07
OMG, or should I say gray yellow pink?  juhlster1021h | 05/30/07
LSD  leegee | 05/31/07
My main question...  DCMann | 05/31/07
Right direction but not quite right  dan@... | 06/04/07
Here's what will happen  bobsterz69 | 12/15/08

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