[Electronics-talk] Shoe for the blind
Darla Rogers
djrogers0628 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 00:40:09 UTC 2013
We might need decent enough jobs to afford it, eh?
Darla
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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Dr. Joel Etra
Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 10:26 AM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Shoe for the blind
Yes, Annette, I found the response rather harsh and hasty. We all develop
strong loyalties to whatever system works for us but we should be
encouraging R&D of new technologies that might become very usefully for
someone.
Dr Joel Etra
Www.etraspeech.com
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 15, 2013, at 8:35 AM, "Annette Carr" <amcarr1 at verizon.net> wrote:
> You know, Henry Ford was thought to be a nut when he started working
> on a motorized buggy. People said that there was no need for such a
> thing. I'm sure at the time there were many people that did not need a
motorized buggy.
> They were happy, comfortable and content with their horse drawn wagon,
> a bicycle or walking. Louis Braille's dot system took a while to
> catch on as very few people had an expectation that people who were
> blind needed to read
>
> I agree with you that some people come up with ideas for gadgets,
> without having a clear idea about how such a device can or cannot be
> used by their targeted audience. Keep in mind that it was the
> disabled community that fought for curb cuts and look at how parents
> with baby strollers and delivery people rely on them.
>
> I agree that a shoe for the blind is not for everyone, but there are
> other people that can benefit from it. Not everyone has hands that
> can hold a cane of dog harness. Maybe the shoe as a mobility device
> such as it is currently being designed does not make the grade, it is a
starting point.
> The fact that the item does not need batteries and gets its power from
> the user walking, can lead to other items such as chargers for cell
> phone, GPS systems that are used by people who are blind to navigate
> on foot, or maybe as a power source for some of the new retina implants
being developed.
>
> We are all entitled to our own opinions and to make choices that are
> best for ourselves.
>
> Annette
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of David Stayer
> Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 7:35 AM
> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Shoe for the blind
>
> I am tired of sighted or misinformed blind people trying to make
> sensational gadgets such as Shoes for the Blind. Someone tried this
> several years ago with disasterous results.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ray Foret jr <rforetjr at att.net>
> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Date: Sunday, September 15, 2013 6:21 am
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Shoe for the blind
>
>>
>>
>> A clever idea? Oh my goodness no! Canes and guide dogs are plenty
>> good
> enough for that. Besides, suppose the blind person is like me and
> goes barefooted a lot? Didn't think of that did they?
>>
>> Gee, that's all we need. Needless to say, I shan't be having anyting
>> to
> do with it.
>>
>>
>> Sent from my mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the
>> blind
> built-in!
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>> Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
>>
>> On Sep 15, 2013, at 2:30 AM, "Poppa Bear" <heavens4real at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I thought this was a pretty clever idea, a shoe for the blind,
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/Visakhapatnam-la
> d-desi gns-shoe-to-guide-the-blind/articleshow/22581597.cms
>>> Nate Kile, Cross Road Recording Studios, specializing in Mixing,
> Mastering and all your audio needs. www.crossroadrecording.com
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