"Chuck Pelto" wrote: > The idea of a SOUND FILE on such a disc had not crossed my mind, but > you DO have a fascinating idea there. THANKS!!!!! Yes, the unsighted are often an afterthought in the dissemination of public information. > Printing books thick enough to contain the information would be cost > prohibitive. Putting the information on a DVD that people could page > through on a DVD player attached to their television, should they > lack a computer, seems like a reasonable alternative....provide we've > got electricity. However, I suspect we'd have such for a while. Long > enough for people to read the information and act on it. On the one hand, you sketch a scenario where electricity service continuation is unknown ("I suspect we'd have such for a while. Long enough for..."). In such a circumstance, it seems that paging through 40+ pages is counter-productive. I have used DVD page-by-page to review movie scripts and such and it is very slow, on commercial DVD's. In the "pande[mic][monium]" scenario you roughly outline, /sound/ is far more useful than clicking a remote to scroll pages in an online book. (Have you seen the scaling issues present in these DVD 'page' examples? In order to view the text, the zoom factor prevents the entire page. Not only do we have to 'turn' pages, we also have to 'scroll' the page around to get it all.) Either a too-rough sketch is provided here (which is fine and appropriate) or the model is sufficiently flawed that it warrants further (technical) consideration. -- Gary