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Date: Tuesday, 22 November 2005 19:51 (UTC)That's kind of how I got into Braille :)
But then, because I'm crazy like this, I didn't throw away the tables after I had figured out the entry but continued learning braille :) Found brl.org (http://www.brl.org/) and started learning English grade 2 contracted braille. I also got hold of a description of German braille as a text file. (And I hope I correctly converted the ASCII to braille, or I'll have learned things incorrectly!)
Did you learn braille for the Roman or the Greek alphabet? Or both?