[Electronics-talk] Miniguide

Pamela Dominguez geodom at optonline.net
Thu Dec 12 20:00:36 UTC 2013


So what list would you have suggested the person ask that question on?  Pam.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:52 AM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Miniguide

I apologize. I never intended to be seen as a list moderator. I just
tried to point out, in a message which pointed out other suggestions and
tips to list members, that in my opinion, this issue was off topic for
the list. My intent being that the list would be more useful and run
smoother if messages were kept on topic. Also, people stand a better
chance of getting their questions answered if they post them to the
right list where people expecting those topics are subscribed.

The moderator should absolutely make the call on what is and is not on
topic for the list and asking list members to let him do that is not
hubris. That's the moderator's job and letting list members make that
call individually is just asking for anarchy and a recipe for a useless
list.

I added that third point in my message as an afterthought, and I now
regret it. I hope the list will forgive me and move on as if I'd never
mentioned it at all. I shouldn't comment on what is and isn't on topic
for the list, even as an opinion or an afterthought. I'm OK with letting
David weigh in and make that call or not as he sees fit.

On 12/11/2013 11:07 PM, cheez wrote:
> I recall once, when I pointed out a topic as being unrelated to this
> list, a moderator, in his hubristic way, informed me that it wasn't my
> duty to deem what was on topic or what wasn't.  I was even judged by a
> woman that I knew nothing about angels or saints.  but I digress on the
> latter.
> So, my question is, where is the moderator now?  I'm asking for fairness
> here.
>
> and for those inquiring minds, The Mini Guide is a mobility device that
> detects obstacles by using vibration.  I've used one [not sure which one
> it was] and found it helpful--as long as I kept my cane from getting in
> front of the device.  I don't know what's the difference between the 2
> devices. However in my opinion, I chose not to use it.
> Vince
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain"
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> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Miniguide
>
>
>> A few other thoughts, ....
>>
>> It's probably a good practice to provide this type of information when
>> posting a question about a device or an application that may not be
>> familiar to everyone. It'll help get better answers more quickly, and
>> it'll cut down on list traffic.
>>
>> If I see something mentioned I don't recognize, I'll either look it up
>> in Google, as Jim suggests, or I'll just hit the delete key. I think the
>> original poster has some responsibility here, see my previous point, and
>> I don't always have the time to decipher a poorly thought out post.
>>
>> Finally, it's not my list, but this doesn't seem on topic for this list.
>> I haven't been paying too much attention, but there seems to be a lot of
>> off topic posts to this list lately, and I'm sure I'm guilty of this
>> myself somewhat.
>>
>> On 12/11/2013 05:24 PM, Jim Barbour wrote:
>>> I really don't want to seem snarky, but Google is your friend for
>>> questions like this.  I typed in "miniguide blind" and got good
>>> information.
>>>
>>> http://www.senderogroup.com/products/shopminiguide.htm
>>>
>>> The short version is...
>>>
>>> Detect obstacles in the palm of your hand with the 2 ounce ultrasonic
>>> Miniguide.
>>>
>>> Augment information from other mobility aids, like the cane or dog
>>> guide,with obstacle-detection by the Miniguide from 1.5 to 26 feet.
>>>
>>> The Miniguide is 3 inches long, 1.4 inches wide and .75 inches thick
>>> including the single 123A battery. Two sensors covered by mesh at the
>>> front of the unit send and receive the detection signals. Durable
>>> plastic casing covers the rest of the unit.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 05:16:02PM -0600, Snow White Dove wrote:
>>>> I’m sorry if I sound ignorant, but what is a mini guide?
>>>>
>>>> I’ve never heard of it before.
>>>>
>>>> Could someone give me some info on it.  It can be short and sweet
>>>> and it can even be off list if necessary or preferable.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for understanding my ignorance about electronics of that sort.
>>>>
>>>> Jenny
>>>> On Dec 11, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Sarah Clark <sarah at sarahaclark.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> I am about to purchase a Miniguide, and I have a question for
>>>>> anyone who has one. I know that in addition to the regular
>>>>> Miniguide, there is also a Miniguide US version made by APH, and
>>>>> the US version costs almost $200 more, so I am trying to figure out
>>>>> if the US version is worth the additional cost?  From what I
>>>>> understand, they both do the same thing, the US version just gives
>>>>> quicker access to some of the functions by adding a second button.
>>>>> But the regular Miniguide sounds completely usable to me. I am
>>>>> wondering if people find the US version worthwhile over the regular
>>>>> version, and if there is some other benefit to the US version that
>>>>> I may be overlooking?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Sarah
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