[nabs-l] Independence with a Price Tag

Teal Bloodworth tealbloodworth at gmail.com
Wed Feb 3 22:26:27 UTC 2010


has anyone ever been told that your public agency couldnt assist you with 
the adaptive technology? my first semester in college my labtop with 
windowss XP home crashed. not knowing what to do i went to my school's I T. 
they wer able to wipe out my computer and reboot it. the problem was that 
they put XP professional leaving me less than a week away from finals and a 
version of jaws that was not compadable wih my computer. My public agency 
purchased my new version of jaws but once i get a new computer and if it has 
a different version of windows which it probably will then i have too pay 
for Jaws out of pocket. all because i went to my school campuses I T instead 
of my A t instructor for help.

i will help any way that i can since i have ran into my fair share of A t 
problems.

            -Teal
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hope Paulos" <hope.paulos at maine.edu>
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
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Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Independence with a Price Tag


> Dear Joe. I agree with you. There have been countless times that I've 
> needed adaptive technology and haven't been able to purchase it without 
> assistance from my vocational rehabilitation agency. (I was in high school 
> or college at the time). It's horrible to think that companies can charge 
> $150 or more for even  software updates.  Paying $6,200 or thereabouts for 
> a device made especially for the blind is ludicrous. Especially when this 
> device may not be compatible with mainstream software. If you need help 
> with this campaign, I'd be more than willing to assist you in any way 
> possible.
> Sincerely,
> Hope Paulos
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Joe Orozco" <jsorozco at gmail.com>
> To: "'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'" 
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> Cc: "'Discussion list for NABS,National Alliance of Blind Students.'" 
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 11:45 PM
> Subject: [nabs-l] Independence with a Price Tag
>
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I'm continuously appalled at the price tags associated with adaptive
>> technology.  While you're in college you might receive assistance from 
>> your
>> rehab agency to purchase equipment.  You may get some assistance after 
>> you
>> find a job, but inevitably there comes a point when the expense comes
>> directly from your own pocket.  I wonder how many people have had to 
>> settle
>> for outdated technology because they simply cannot afford it.  But, 
>> that's
>> the thing.  I'm only assuming there are tons of people who cannot afford
>> this technology.  I'd like to lead a campaign to call public attention to
>> this monopoly, and, I'd like to hear your thoughts on whether or not you
>> think me crazy.  If my assumption is wrong, I'll keep my views to myself.
>> If there is a high number of people unable to tap into emerging software
>> simply because they cannot pay for it, I'd like to hear from you.  I
>> understand the technology itself costs a lot of money to develop.  Yet, 
>> it
>> seems more of the price boost is owed to extravagant government contracts
>> that allow the few players to charge something like $6,200 for a device
>> that, despite its best advertisements, does not perform completely on par
>> with its mainstream counterparts.
>>
>> At this time I have only a vague idea for a strategy.  Yet it's something
>> I'm willing to build up if the need can be clearly identified.
>>
>> Looking forward to your input,
>>
>> Joe Orozco
>>
>> "A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the
>> crowd."--Max Lucado
>>
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