Phraze-It Sign Language Text Messaging is a Bad, Bad Idea [Cellphones]
What is easier than hitting a button? I will tell you what! Flailing around fingers! Phraze-Es una sola mano patentado sistema de mensajería de texto que, en la medida de lo que podemos decir, es un paso atrás de la ASL modo alfabético y menos conveniente que los sistemas existentes. Designed for use with electronic gloves, we can ensure that, without a doubt, that this gesture system will never be approved by the masses. So here is how it works (remember, this is the only opportunity they never have to find out):
Basically, users memorize five initial gestures. Those are the vowels. So far, so good. Who does not remember five gestures?
But consonant elusive. The good news is that users can reuse the first five gestures and just add one more. But the bad news is that you have to count the number of letters from her is a consonant away from the base of the five vowels.
So gesture to the “j” gesture has the theme of the first “i” and then “. For gesture “is” the subject sign “i” then “or” after “four”. Now imagine the word “encyclopedia”. You must never consenant map back to his voice, and then sign the voice to return to the consonant.
Is your head spinning? So is ours. This is way too much information for a Sunday hangover. Needless to say, someone has invented a system even worse than numeric pad based on text messaging. Congrats.
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