10-08-2002, 04:01 PM
Is it Galt. Prove it. Can a blind person that never had sight differentiate between two people with similar facial features that they have known by feel? If you never saw a picture of the Olson twins, but had them described to you in great detail and then had them in front of you one day, could you tell which was which? They are different in appearance, but similar in size and texture. One may be pointier than the other, but could you tell? The inability to see dimension and relationship to size and space will prevent you from identifying the difference in shape visualy, particularly when they are of the same size. A blind person could guess if there was a significant size difference.
Oh and for the moronic record, I also had a similar experiment in a class years ago. It's a helpfull experiment in understanding peoples reaction to change. So when VG gets the answer, you can feel free to back peddle all you want. Carry on Mr. I know it all because I will have my MBA some day.
Oh and for the moronic record, I also had a similar experiment in a class years ago. It's a helpfull experiment in understanding peoples reaction to change. So when VG gets the answer, you can feel free to back peddle all you want. Carry on Mr. I know it all because I will have my MBA some day.
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