Trophy Case

A narrow alcove just inside the front door. Most of the shelf is dust, but a few things have been kept polished enough to read.

This terminal is a small corner of the network maintained by David Sexton.

David has been blind since birth, which is most of why this whole place is built out of plain text and a blinking cursor rather than pictures of a white house. He works as an accessibility specialist, currently at Thomson Reuters, arguing with screen readers for a living and occasionally for fun.

There is a small business card propped against the glass.

> read business card

A door to the side leads to a workshop, tools still humming from last use.

> enter workshop