[blparent] totally accessible timer

Jo Elizabeth Pinto jopinto at pcdesk.net
Mon Sep 7 22:19:23 UTC 2009


How accurate do you need it to be?  I have one of the old kind that you wind 
up, but it is marked every five minutes.  I got it at Beyond Sight, a store 
here in Denver for the visually impaired, but you can order things there 
from the Web.  If you want one that goes down to the minute, you'll probably 
have to find a talking timer.

Jo Elizabeth

Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify 
the hunters.--African Proverb

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From: "Barbara Hammel" <poetlori8 at msn.com>
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 2:08 PM
To: "blparent" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [blparent] totally accessible timer

> Have any of you found a totally accessible timer?  We have one of the 
> talking ones from our Aids and Appliances at our Department for the Blind, 
> but it doesn't say everything.
> In the work, play, work play schedule for my children, we need to time the 
> play time.  Also I could set a time for a certain toy and keep switching 
> them.  Problem is, I don't have a good accessible timer.  The one on my 
> Pac Mate would work but would like something more kid-friendly so I can 
> set it when I'm right there by them.
> Barbara
>
> If wisdom's ways you wisely seek, five things observe with care:  of whom 
> you speak, to whom you speak, and how and when and where.
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