[NFB-Talk] Is There a Need for an Audio Buyer's Guide to Dogs
Tina Hansen
th404 at comcast.net
Tue Sep 24 02:16:05 UTC 2024
First off, I apologize if this is off topic, but this idea has been in my
head for a while, and I want to discuss it.
I recently attended a couple of dog shows in my area, and I used the AIRA
service for commentary. I love dogs.
If you've checked out the Westminster dog show, there's usually an announcer
telling everyone what dog they're looking at and something about it. Yet at
smaller dog shows, there may or may not be a house commentator.
This makes me wonder if there's the need for an audio buyer's guide to dogs,
either as an app, on a device similar to those at museums, or even just
accessible to anyone with an mp3 player. While the blindness community could
possibly benefit from this, I'm wondering if this kind of guide could
possibly benefit everyone.
As I envision it, the guide would give information about the dog breeds
recognized by the American Kennel Club. The content would be written by
knowledgeable writers and narrated by capable voice talent.
Is there a need for a tool like this? I'm not even sure where to begin, so
I'm looking for any ideas on how this thing could be of benefit. Please
contact me, either privately or on the list. Thanks.
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