[stylist] Wooden chess set- found one

James Canaday M.A. N6YR n6yr at sunflower.com
Wed Nov 26 06:27:48 UTC 2008


my google search:
"chess set" wood blind

didn't find your set.  I sure found a lot of the smaller sets, some 
with plastic pieces on wooden board.  black pieces with post or point 
on top.  not sure if the latter would work or be safe for someone who 
has diabetic neuropathy.

anybody know where web addresses ending in dot s i  is located?  they 
had an interesting set.
jc
Jim Canaday M.A.
Lawrence, KS

At 05:31 PM 11/25/2008, you wrote:
>Jim
>
>I Googled "chess set wood blind" and found the following wooden chess set;
>first is the write-up about the set-
>Over fifteen hundred years ago, the captivating game of Chess was invented
>in either China or India. From there, the game spread quickly to every
>country on the globe, played by kings, noblemen, and commoners alike. It is
>certainly one of the most popular and thought-provoking games of all time.
>
>Now, there have been many chess sets designed for blind and visually impared
>players, we must admit. But none can compare with the brand-new, all-wood
>Chess set we now present. Made entirely of authentic, genuine teek, the
>playing board alone is breathtaking. Complete with wooden playing pieces,
>specially-designed to be identified by touch, this set is a must-have for
>any blind Chess-player. No, you won't find any plastic feet, glued-on
>squares, or mold-casted playing pieces in this one-of-a-kind, all-new
>presentation of Chess. The heavy-weight playing board will look elegant on
>any surface, from coffee table to nightstand, and the wooden playing pieces
>are fun to play with and authentic to feel. In summary, there have been many
>Chess sets made in the past thousand years, and a few have been adapted to
>be played by the blind. But only one has the look of a true, Chess-master's
>collector's item, and this is it.
>
>Measures about 14 in. by 9 in. by 1 in.
>
>  Price: $39.95
>
>
>Here is the site's name and phone number-
>
>   Future Aids, The Braille Superstore
>
>1-800-987-1231
>
>
>
>Robert Leslie Newman
>Email- newmanrl at cox.net
>THOUGHT PROVOKER Website-
>Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>Behalf Of Donna Hill
>Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:46 PM
>To: NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [stylist] Florida article on quiet cars & accidentswith
>blindpeople
>
>Angela,
>Someone on another list pointed out that most of the accidents to which the
>article refers were not quiet cars, and since the cars in question were
>heading forward, back-up beeping wouldn't have helped.  They wondered if the
>NFB person had been misquoted.  Maybe they said they wanted the cars to make
>a sound and the reporter interpolated beeping when backing up.
>
>
>I used to live in Philadelphia, but I'm in the country now, and we rarely
>have a car.  My guide dog starts looking over his shoulder when they're
>about a half mile away.  I can't imagine though the sounds of cities
>nowadays!  With all of the other beeping and noise, how could any additional
>sound  help?
>Donna
>
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>
>Performing Arts Division of the National Federation of the Blind
>www.padnfb.org
>
>
>
>
>
>Angela fowler wrote:
> > Well, I don't know about beeping. We have enough beepers already messing
>up
> > sound patterns. Anything is better than nothing though. If the car in
> > question was actually made to sound like a car, that would be best.
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> > Behalf Of Donna Hill
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:59 AM
> > To: stylist at nfbnet.org; Performing Arts Division list
> > Subject: [stylist] Florida article on quiet cars & accidents with
> > blindpeople
> >
> > Hi all,
> > This just appeared on the NFB of PA list, and I thought it might interest
> > you.  Also, since the article says that no one keeps statistics, I'm
> > wondering if anyone has had a close encounter with a car
> > -- quiet or otherwise.
> > Donna
> > ***
> > Channel 42 to air ad featuring blind people struck by vehicles By
>CHRISTINA
> > DeNARDO
> >
> >  Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
> >
> >  Sunday, November 23, 2008
> >
> >  BOYNTON BEACH - David Evans felt his walking stick being pulled out of
>his
> > hand. When he put out his hands, he felt the front bumper of a car.
> >
> >  "When I yelled and hit my fist on the trunk of her car, she finally
> > stopped," said Evans, who is blind.
> >
> >  It wasn't the first time he was hit by a car, and he's not alone.
> > Though no one keeps statistics, advocates for the disabled say the blind
>are
> > frequently the victims of automobile accidents.
> >
> >  It's a plight that Vision World Foundation wants to bring to the
>attention
> > of drivers through a public service announcement featuring real accident
> > victims, including Evans.
> >
> >  The 30-second spot, which is being produced by WXEL-TV Channel 42, was
>shot
> > last week and will begin airing over the next few weeks.
> >
> >  "There is an attitude here that people believe that if you have a green
> > light it means go - even if there is someone in the crosswalk," said Barry
> > Snyder, a personal injury lawyer who has represented disabled clients hit
>by
> > drivers. "And if you are in the middle of the road, you're fair game."
> >
> >  Ren'ee Rentmeester, who created a television cooking show for blind
>people
> > produced by Vision World Foundation, said she didn't have to go far to
>find
> > blind people who have been hit by cars. Some, like Evans, have been hit
> > several times.
> >
> >  Until a few years ago, the Florida Outreach Center for the Blind held
>white
> > cane safety days at local intersections to publicize how the blind rely on
> > drivers when crossing intersections. One year, about 40 blind people were
> > taking part in the event when a truck blew through a red light.
> > They stopped
> > the event for safety reasons.
> >
> >  "They don't stop and make sure anyone is coming," said Allen Preston, who
> > was also featured in the announcement.
> >
> >  Preston uses a guide dog, which he credits for minimizing his brushes
>with
> > aggressive drivers.
> >
> >  "If I'm at a busy intersection, people who wouldn't normally stop for a
> > pedestrian see the dog, and they slow down."
> >
> >  Besides aggressive drivers, advocates say that many accidents are caused
>by
> > people making right turns at stop signs or at stop lights. The drivers
>often
> > look to the left for traffic but neglect to check if anyone is crossing
>from
> > the right.
> >
> >  The popularity of hybrid cars may be good for the environment, but
>because
> > the cars are quiet, many blind people can't hear them and if drivers
>aren't
> > looking, accidents happen.
> >
> >  Some advocates like Evans, who serves as the president of the Palm Beach
> > Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind, are pushing Congress to
> > force manufacturers to make quiet cars beep when they are backing up. In
>the
> > meantime, they say their safety is in the hands of drivers.
> >
> >  "We have to rely on drivers following the rules of the road," he said.
> >
> >  Find this article at:
> > http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localnews/content/local_news/epaper/2008/11
> >
> >  /23/a1b_psa_1124.html
> >
> > __._,_.___
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> >
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> >
> > phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=259244374
> >
> > Performing Arts Division of the National Federation of the Blind
> > www.padnfb.org
> >
> >
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