[Blind-international-students] Blind-international-students Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2

Philip So pcs2001 at caa.columbia.edu
Fri Sep 25 13:14:55 UTC 2009


Yes, Vetri, we want to get more people into this group.  Hina and I
are starting to get tired of talking to each other all the time to
keep this group active.  evil smile
Just kidding, Hina.
She and I compiled a list of the 20 universities in the U.S. with the
largest international student size on campus.
These 20 universities have a total student size of about 300,000.
Among them, 80,000 are international students.
If we assume there are 2 blind or visually impaired students per 1000
students at each university, then there could be as many as 160 blind
and visually impaired international students currently enrolled at
just these 20 universities.
That is, if the disability offices are supportive and want to help us
spread the word.
So that's basically what we will do shortly.
Hina and I can forward the list to you and to the group.
Philip


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>       Blind-international-studentsDigest, Vol 3, Issue 1 (Hina)
>    3. Washington Post article on silent	cars (Freeh,	Jessica)
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> Hi Ventri,
> Nice to see you here on this list as well as in our New York list.
> Good luck with your research proposal defense and upcoming fieldwork.
> Yes, Hina is the moderator here and we all have to obey to her rules.
> She is strict.
> Philip
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>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:35:41 -0400
>> From: "Vetrivel Adhimoolam" <vadhimoolam at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>> Very Warm Regards,
>>
>> Vetri.
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>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:37:09 -0500
>> From: Hina <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
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>> hi  Vetri,
>> welcome to this list. i am glad you joined too and i am hina, the
>> moderator
>> of this list. its been long time since i heard from you and am glad to see
>> you on this list.
>> hina.
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Vetrivel Adhimoolam
>>   To: blind-international-students at nfbnet.org
>>   Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:35 PM
>>   Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
>>
>>
>>   Hi all,
>>
>>   I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>>   Very Warm Regards,
>>
>>   Vetri.
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> Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 23:28:26 -0500
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> hi philip and vetri,
> well, we are all moderator, in  fact philip is helping me alot in keeping
> this list going. but it seems only i and philip talk on the list so it is
> nice to have someone else too.
> by the way, vetri already know me so he knows if philip you are right or
> not, smile.
>
> hina.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Philip So" <pcs2001 at caa.columbia.edu>
> To: <blind-international-students at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-international-students]
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> Hi Ventri,
> Nice to see you here on this list as well as in our New York list.
> Good luck with your research proposal defense and upcoming fieldwork.
> Yes, Hina is the moderator here and we all have to obey to her rules.
> She is strict.
> Philip
>
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>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:35:41 -0400
>> From: "Vetrivel Adhimoolam" <vadhimoolam at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>> Very Warm Regards,
>>
>> Vetri.
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>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:37:09 -0500
>> From: Hina <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
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>> hi  Vetri,
>> welcome to this list. i am glad you joined too and i am hina, the
>> moderator
>> of this list. its been long time since i heard from you and am glad to see
>> you on this list.
>> hina.
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Vetrivel Adhimoolam
>>   To: blind-international-students at nfbnet.org
>>   Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:35 PM
>>   Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
>>
>>
>>   Hi all,
>>
>>   I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>>   Very Warm Regards,
>>
>>   Vetri.
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> From: "Freeh,	Jessica" <JFreeh at nfb.org> (by way of David Andrews
> 	<dandrews at visi.com>)
> Subject: [Blind-international-students] Washington Post article on
> 	silent	cars
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> The following article on the danger posed by silent cars appeared
> today on the front page of the Washington Post.
>
>
> Washington Post
> The Deadly Silence of the Electric Car
>
> Automakers Propose Vroom-Vroom Substitutes to Alert Pedestrians
> Byline: Peter Whoriskey
> Publication Date: 09/23/2009
> <http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z2220551574&z=950243970>Link to Article
>
>
>
> After years of trying to make cars sound as if they were riding on
> air, engineers are considering how they might bring back some noise.
> They're trying to make some of them -- those silent hybrids -- more audible.
>
> But how?
>
> A team of engineers developing the Leaf, the forthcoming electric car
> from Nissan and a front-runner in the race for a mass-market electric
> car, have recently been presenting their ideas for artificial noises
> to government officials and focus groups.
>
> Maybe Chime Number 22?
>
> Melody Number 39?
>
> Perhaps a futuristic whirring like the aircraft in 'Blade Runner'? As
> hybrids proliferate and major automakers such as Nissan and General
> Motors prepare to launch battery electric vehicles next year, some
> automakers are seeking to address concerns in the United States and
> Japan that the nearly noiseless vehicles may be so quiet that they
> pose a threat to pedestrians.
>
> At a meeting earlier this month and another over the summer, Nissan
> presented the chime, the melody and a futuristic whir to the National
> Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which has recently gathered
> evidence that the vehicles may pose a safety risk.
>
> Regulatory committees in the United States and Japan are also
> studying complaints about the cars, and Congress is weighing a
> measure requiring vehicles to issue 'non-visual' warnings to
> pedestrians. 'We are studying potential artificial noises that can be
> added to the vehicle,' said Scott Becker, a Nissan senior vice president.
>
> But the nascent industry is divided over whether safety sounds should
> be added to the quiet cars and, if so, what those noises should be.
> 'Frankly, we've been working for 30 years to make cars quiet -- never
> thinking they could become too quiet,' said Robert Strassburger, vice
> president for vehicle safety at the Alliance of Automobile
> Manufacturers, an industry group that has been working to address the
> concerns. But now 'those vehicles may be difficult to detect.' Hybrid
> vehicles typically operate on hushed battery-powered electric motors
> when idling and traveling at low speeds. At higher speeds, the
> noisier internal-combustion engine kicks in. Toyota, which makes the
> popular hybrid Prius, a small car that runs very quietly at low
> speeds, does not add artificial sounds.
>
> Cars like Tesla's Roadster, Nissan's Leaf and General Motors' Volt,
> which will depend on battery electric power, may be even quieter.
>
> Officials at Tesla say they have no intention of implementing 'fake
> noises.' The company already makes the $109,000 electric Roadster, a
> luxury product popular with eco-conscious celebrity customers. 'We
> have delivered more than 700 cars, and our customers overwhelmingly
> say the relative quiet of the powertrain is one of the most appealing
> aspects of the car,' said Tesla spokeswoman Rachel Konrad. 'Thanks to
> widespread electric vehicle adoption, we will all enjoy far less
> noise pollution in the future.' Evidence that the hybrid sales spurt
> poses a safety threat has been scant, in part because the phenomenon
> is new and the hybrid cars represent only a small fraction of the
> more than 230 million vehicles on the road, transportation officials said.
>
> But an as-yet-unreleased NHTSA study of accidents in 12 states
> compares accident rates for some hybrid vehicles and their internal
> combustion engine counterparts.
>
> Covering more than 8,000 hybrid electric vehicles and nearly 600,000
> gasoline-fueled cars, the analysis suggests that during certain
> low-speed maneuvers such as turning and backing up, hybrid vehicles
> are 50 percent more likely to be involved in an accident with a
> pedestrian, said Ronald Medford, acting deputy administrator of
> NHTSA. 'We certainly know that blind pedestrians rely heavily on the
> sound of vehicles as a means of determining when it is safe to cross
> the road,' Medford said. 'But all of us are susceptible.' The
> potential problem arises at speeds less than 15 mph, when the
> electric and hybrid vehicles are notably quiet, almost silent. At
> higher speeds, the rush of air and the slap of tires makes the
> electrics almost as noisy as their gasoline-powered counterparts.
>
> Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.) has introduced a bill that would require
> the Department of Transportation to establish a safety standard under
> which cars would have to be equipped to issue 'non-visual alerts' so
> that pedestrians can determine the vehicle's location, motion and speed.
>
> It has garnered 139 sponsors, among them Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.), who
> says he has been startled by a quiet car. 'I was down in Florida in
> the parking lot of a shopping center, and I was wheeling my groceries
> with my wife, and I didn't hear a car come up behind me,' Stearns
> told reporters. 'If all the cars are silent in the future, it does
> pose a problem.' But if electric cars are to be equipped with sound,
> there is little agreement over what the sound should be, how loud it
> ought to be and whether manufacturers should be allowed to create
> their own distinctive audio tracks.
>
> Some automakers are already experimenting with or planning to develop
> noises.
>
> The Fisker Karma, a luxury electric vehicle, will have an integrated
> audio system that will both alert pedestrians and give the car a
> 'distinctive audio signature' that will be 'reflective of the car's
> advanced technology,' a spokesman said. Officials with the National
> Federation of the Blind, which has pressed the safety issue with
> automakers and regulators, have advocated that electric cars make
> sounds similar to those of gas-powered cars. 'Society is conditioned
> to that sound,' said John Pare, director of strategic initiatives for
> the group.
>
> There is some concern that if a variety of noises are permitted, then
> electric cars could merely add another layer to the urban cacophony,
> potentially conflicting with state and local laws governing decibel
> levels. 'If we all do it differently, we will confuse the heck out of
> the consumer,'' said Nancy Gioia, director of hybrid and sustainable
> technology at Ford.
>
> Nissan declined to release the audio tracks being considered but said
> it would make its final decision in consultation with regulators.
>
> It is also seeking approval from drivers, some of whom have been
> fussy about the various sounds tested. 'They are too flat and
> irritating in hearing for more than even five minutes,' one
> respondent in a Nissan test said. 'Monotonous sound makes me sleepy,'
> said another.
>
> Said Pare: 'We are certain that there is a safe level of sound that
> isn't burdensome to society.'
>
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> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:55:31 -0400
> From: vadhimoolam at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Blind-international-students]
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> Ya I know Hina and Imran for the past few years. I assume that there are
> several visually challenged international students here and perhaps we have
> to do a bit of outreaching campain to bring many on board.
>
> Vetri.
>
> -original message-
> Subject: Re: [Blind-international-students]
> Blind-international-studentsDigest, Vol 3, Issue 1
> From: Hina <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
> Date: 09/24/2009 12:29 AM
>
> hi philip and vetri,
> well, we are all moderator, in  fact philip is helping me alot in keeping
> this list going. but it seems only i and philip talk on the list so it is
> nice to have someone else too.
> by the way, vetri already know me so he knows if philip you are right or
> not, smile.
>
> hina.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Philip So" <pcs2001 at caa.columbia.edu>
> To: <blind-international-students at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [Blind-international-students]
> Blind-international-studentsDigest, Vol 3, Issue 1
>
>
> Hi Ventri,
> Nice to see you here on this list as well as in our New York list.
> Good luck with your research proposal defense and upcoming fieldwork.
> Yes, Hina is the moderator here and we all have to obey to her rules.
> She is strict.
> Philip
>
>
> On 9/23/09, blind-international-students-request at nfbnet.org
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>>    1. Introduction (Vetrivel Adhimoolam)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:35:41 -0400
>> From: "Vetrivel Adhimoolam" <vadhimoolam at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
>> To: <blind-international-students at nfbnet.org>
>> Message-ID: <3980CE6FA0D64D878BD1FCB868B95C9C at MyDesktop>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>> Very Warm Regards,
>>
>> Vetri.
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:37:09 -0500
>> From: Hina <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
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>> hi  Vetri,
>> welcome to this list. i am glad you joined too and i am hina, the
>> moderator
>> of this list. its been long time since i heard from you and am glad to see
>> you on this list.
>> hina.
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Vetrivel Adhimoolam
>>   To: blind-international-students at nfbnet.org
>>   Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 9:35 PM
>>   Subject: [Blind-international-students] Introduction
>>
>>
>>   Hi all,
>>
>>   I am Vetrivel Adhimoolam, a PhD candidate at the New School for Social
>> Research and I just joined the list. It's interesting to get to know
>> visually challenged students here in the US from different parts of the
>> world and their experience in coping-up with their host institutions. I
>> look
>> forward to reading you all.
>>
>>   Very Warm Regards,
>>
>>   Vetri.
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