You know how most programs on TV have closed captions for hearing-impaired
people, right? And perhaps you are aware that many programs, especially on
PBS, have a second audio track that you can tune in to that has a narrator
describing the action of the program for visually-impaired folks. So if you
read the closed captions (so that you don't have to listen to a program), and
at the same time listen to the narrator describe the action (so that you don't have to watch the
show), then *voila* -- You don't have to either listen to OR watch the
program! Save a tremendous amount of time there. Trust me, it works. :+)
people, right? And perhaps you are aware that many programs, especially on
PBS, have a second audio track that you can tune in to that has a narrator
describing the action of the program for visually-impaired folks. So if you
read the closed captions (so that you don't have to listen to a program), and
at the same time listen to the narrator describe the action (so that you don't have to watch the
show), then *voila* -- You don't have to either listen to OR watch the
program! Save a tremendous amount of time there. Trust me, it works. :+)

4 comments:
it's been a while!
: )
Hi guys! Yeah, I haven't been around here much recently, but I'll be working on the blog again. :)
I looked at both your blogs today, and I must say, I'm impressed. :)
i'm updating at least once a week. do drop by.
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