[Blindtlk] Blind Programmers

Peter Wolfe sunspot005 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 3 20:16:04 UTC 2010


I have tried to use control+home each and every time to the best of my
knowledge. Thanks for pointing out something that nobody as of yet can
fully augment.

On 6/3/10, Julie J <julielj at windstream.net> wrote:
> I think you would find better answers to your computer questions on a
> computer list.
>
> Also if you could put your reply at the top of your email instead of the
> very bottom, it would make reading your replies much easier.
>
> Julie
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peter Wolfe" <sunspot005 at gmail.com>
> To: <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 12:34 AM
> Subject: [Blindtlk] Blind Programmers
>
>
>> --
>> Peter
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>> Blink Talk Members:
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>>    It's me Peter here to eliminate all confusion, doubt or whatever
>> misconceptions have about my posts. I don't know if you got all of my
>> numerous replies too many to even to count rebuking you guys. I merely
>> was stating personal, blindness and infrastructural government
>> involvement in aiding an individual in the largely rural south. I
>> posted another independent thread completely neglected by most members
>> with malice or neglect on this matter as well. Each time i replied it
>> was sent back with a me as a sender, so I've not been on a list that
>> this has ever happened to a reply e-mail before.
>>    I want someone to brainstorm with or to explain in a narrative
>> about common challenges and how they hurtled them being blind. In
>> particular, blind programmers for computer science, computer
>> informational systems or software engineering. A current degree holder
>> of five to ten years is prefered cause older degree holders don't
>> understand in my opinion about participation and the rise ot internet
>> technology locked with the courses. The rise of our technology
>> supplements just doesn't augment this reality. A realistic approach by
>> someone from University of Texas at Denton thus far means more than
>> all of your finger point at some details from like my original psot. I
>> moved from that point.
>>    The piledriving of the issue about public transportation was a
>> prime example. A one size fits all approach to a deeply personal
>> independent and emplowering prospective from another angle is
>> different in each place. Each person is an individual not a blind
>> person necessarily. So, each public transportation system differs like
>> the landscape, fiscal allocation, infrastructure, etc. The people that
>> don't use their cars tend to be urban inner city environmentalist or
>> car poolers from New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C Atlanta,
>> Georgia, Seattle, Washington, etc not little rural poor Alabama. Then,
>> this idea like I'm lazy is wrong as well cause if I was lazy why am I
>> posting on this list?
>>    Fourthly I want to clear up confusion about this matter. I am a
>> person with unique challenges like no family, low budget, no
>> resources, low public transportation, etc that normal blind people
>> rarily face. Then, I want to switch my major and blind schools are
>> mentioned like in Louisania or somewhere. Well, surely they are good
>> VR probably wouldn't support me going there cause they have spent far
>> too much already on me. I put that into consideration when I get any
>> government assistance. The person that claiemd that I was seating on
>> my ass is wrong by the way. In 2008, I was denied work study cause
>> they couldn't make it accessible on campus. A 8-5 job with 12 hours o
>> work with no internet courses isn't possible from my prospective of a
>> screen reader. The amount of time to have braille to read, electronic
>> text to be read, tutoring when needed and mobility with accommedations
>> meetings is absurd. I'm merely asking for assistance on specific
>> advice on programmers who are recently in the field that use screen
>> readers. What is hard about this?
>>    Finally, I am not making excuses nor am I not taking personal
>> responsability either. The fcost of living on a 670$s in Atlanta or
>> Birmingham isn't really even possible with a fiance and a brother that
>> is dependent on me either. Would you have it where I live in a dumster
>> and do that? YOu guys do these one size fits all and wonder why our
>> country is going down the tubes like No Child Left Behind and the rest
>> of our education because of the arrogants of a few holding the system
>> down.
>>
>>
>> sincerely, Peter
>>
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