[nabs-l] why I want a mac

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Tue Jul 24 17:49:29 UTC 2012


Interesting, National Rifle Association  What?  That's so weird.
Beth

 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Brandon Keith Biggs" <brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com
To: "National Association of Blind Students mailing list" 
<nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 09:42:21 -0700
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] why I want a mac

Hello,
Sorry for the double post.
But clubs like 4-H, Girl Scouts, Pathfinders, FFA, ROTC, 
Basketball,
Toastmaster's, possibly SCA and extra curricular clubs that 
you're a part of
also offer scholarships.
If your parents didn't let  you participate in any of those, they 
probably
owe you the scholarships those places offer.
Because if a parent holds us back and doesn't let us participate 
in life
like our sighted friends, they are not only keeping us from 
living our life
fully, but they are keeping us from a great financial resource 
later in
life!
I doubt you're a performer, but there are loads of opportunities 
in that
area as well.
Interest groups like NAACP, National Rifle Association and the 
Christian
Coalition also have scholarships, although I believe most of 
those are for
high school into college people.
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message-----
From: Littlefield, Tyler
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:07 AM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] why I want a mac

Ashly,
I don't want to be mean, but coming out and saying what needs to 
be said
should be good. Granted I may as well be talking to a wall at 
this
point, since she is stuck on the mac and the reasons for it keep
changing, but whatever.

As for parents being required to help blind people, they already 
do. My
brother got his car for $800 or so. Maybe he had help, I honestly 
have
no clue. But part of the money he put in. Unless parents are 
dropping
10+k on a car, justifying "I need a braille note because joe got 
a car,"
doesn't quite work. Your braille note costed at least 5 times 
more than
a reliable car did, not to mention your pc.
On 7/24/2012 9:06 AM, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
 Tyler,
 While I agree Beth needs to comprimise, I also think perhaps we 
should be
 supportive.
 A lot of people struggle getting what they need through rehab. I 
said
 pretty much the same thing as you, without being blunt.
 I wonder, has anyone had rehab purchase a mac? I still have over 
50
 messages to read on the rehab thread,
 but I don't think any nabster has come forward and said rehab 
got them a
 mac.
 I say this  to point out that many people like macs for various 
reasons,
 but rehab did
 not get them one.

 Anyway, Beth, I'd suggest you justify that and if you cannot, 
then get a
 pc through them.
 At this point, it sounds like you'd be lucky for them to pay for 
college a
 third time for you.
 I'd be thankful if they paid for college and get a  mac through 
other
 means.

 You know all, as a side note this is why parents IMO should get 
equipment
 for students. Some cannot afford it I know. But it seems to me 
parents
 should buy more equipment for blind children rather than relying 
on the
 government for it!  Its part of being a supportive parent. 
Parents get
 sighted kids cars, car insurance, many visual entertainment 
games
 including the wii and playstation, computers, computer 
accessories, and
 more. Yet blind children do not get computers and the software 
to run
 them. Something is wrong with this picture. BTW, my parents 
bought my pc,
 but not my braille note. So they did share some of the cost of 
buying
 equipment and sending me to school which is part of rasing a 
kid.

 Ashley


 -----Original Message----- From: Littlefield, Tyler
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:36 AM
 To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
 Subject: Re: [nabs-l] why I want a mac

 It really sounds like you're just trying to jump on the mac band 
waggon.
 Great, "universal" accessibility. Now call apple and ask a 
voiceover
 question. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It sounds 
like
 you're changing your mind as to why you want it, which is fine I 
guess,
 but you really need to figure out why it is you need a mac. You 
get good
 tech support from a lot of companies that sell pcs too, so 
that's out as
 well.

 Basically here's what this comes down to.
 You can keep complaining about dvr and not getting a mac. You've 
said
 you failed college twice already, and they won't put you through 
it
 again. At this point, you need to accept whatever you can get,
 compromize and work with them. Going in requesting a $1500 
system and
 holding to it when they already have issues about putting you 
through
 school for the third time isn't going to get you anywhere. It's 
all your
 choice, just wanted to throw all that out there.
 On 7/24/2012 3:13 AM, Beth wrote:
 Hi, all.
 To explain why I would like a Mac is simple: universal 
accessibility
 integrated into the product.  Also, I really want something with 
good
 tech support.  The tech support people from India sometimes 
don't speak
 good English, and given the demographics of india and its 
people,
 blindness is not thought to be a good thing in India.  So if I 
said,
 "Whuat do I do because JAWs isn't working?"  They'll have no 
answer for
 me. That's all I can say.  There are other reasons I want a mac, 
and I
 want to be able to use one so bad.
 Beth

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