http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/columnists/story.html?id=449fe1a8-30a0-4ebb-a39a-415359e9c470 An airport in Britain is advertising for an air traffic controller -- in braille. No, no, the airport isn't trying to recruit a blind air traffic controller, though you can, er, see why some people might think that. On the contrary, perfect 20/20 vision is required for the $72,000 per year job. Instead, reports London's Daily Telegraph, the braille job application is a sop to Britain's equal opportunity employment guidelines. So are the audio-only applications available to blind air-traffic controllers, says a spokesflak for the airport on the Isles of Scilly, which is off the southeast tip of England. ...