[nabs-l] phone numbers at night clubs

Aziza C daydreamingncolor at gmail.com
Fri Jan 1 22:41:17 UTC 2010


I agree with Dave, but isn't letting someone put their number in your
phone what sighted people do too? I've seen my sister trade phones
with her new friends and they input their numbers in each others
phones. Or, one person will input the number in the other's phone,
then the person will call them and the first person will save the
number when it shows up on the missed call list.
Aziza

On 1/1/10, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
> I would take a slate and stylus.  There are small ones that Braille
> on cards.  Using one makes you independent -- having someone put a
> number in your cell phone seems more dependent to me.
>
> Dave
>
> At 10:11 AM 1/1/2010, you wrote:
>>Hello folks. It's been a long time sense I have bought up a
>>discussion on here. First of all, I will say I am doing fine. I have
>>a job at Verizon Wireless working at a call center. It is
>>challenging. How it is rewarding. I am glad to finely get off of
>>social security soon. Or as I call it socialist insecurity. But
>>that's another story.
>>
>>                 I want to bring up a topic. I use to go to night
>> clubs back in the day. I did not want to bring my Braille Note with
>> me because the thought back then of bringing my note taker sounded
>> strange. But I would always have a problem if I met someone and
>> wanted to get their number. This was because the music was so loud
>> that it was hard to communicate. I use to have people program
>> numbers in to my cell phone at nosy places like that. My question
>> to you all is this. Being blind, would you have taken your note
>> taker to the night club? The more I think about it, the more I
>> believe a Slate and Styles would have been a great option for some
>> like the night club sidereal. What would you have done?
>
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