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Sunday, February 18, 2018
Braille Letter O Flag, Oscar
Red is coded to 1 and blue is coded to 5. This represents the number 15, and the letter O is the 15th letter in the alphabet. Thus the Braille O flag is represented by the colours red and blue.
Braille Letter Flag N - November
The Letter N Braille flag is red and green. The first colour of the rainbow is red; consequently red is assigned the number one. Green is the fourth colour of the rainbow; consequently green is assigned the number four. The brl dots are white because white is the assigned contrast indicator.
Braille Letter M Flag, Mike
The colours red and yellow code for 1 and 3, which represent the 13th letter of the alphabet - M. One is red since its the first colour of the spectrum while yellow is the third colour of the spectrum.
Braille Letter L Flag, Lima
The Braille Letter L Flag is red and orange. Red is coded to one while orange is coded to orange. Together they make up the number 12, which is the number that L represents. The neat coincidence about the brl letter L is that the dot pattern mirrors the shape of a lower case L. But the bad thing about that is the confusion with the number 1. Is it a 1 or an l? What were they thinking! A possible solution would have the keys and computer display the lower case L as it is in cursive.
Braille Letter K Flag - Kilo
The Braille Letter K Flag is all red with the two dots associated with the letter K. Since K is the eleventh letter in the alphabet the coded numbers to 11 are all red.
Braille Letter J Flag, Juliet
The Braille J Flag is red and white. Since J is the 10th letter it is represented by the colours coded to red and white. Red is coded to one while white is coded to zero. Since red is the 1st colour of the rainbow it gets a 1.
Braille Letter I Flag - Igloo
The Braille Letter I Flag is mostly pink because the pink is assigned to the number 9 and I is the 9th letter in the alphabet.
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