I referenced the mobility aid in my last Email. http://www.sunu.io.
All the best
Steve
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Janet
Bell
Sent: 16 July 2018 10:57
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Sight Village
Hi John the only reason there were jaws offers is that nobody is buying it
as the upgrades are too expensive. they had something similar a few years
ago and can you enlighten me about what item you ware that helps with
mobility as I gave up on humanware's trekker as it crashed about three times
in a month so am looking for something else. Janet
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From: john gallagher
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 10:15 AM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Sight Village
hi david i was going to go but because of the heat and the difficulty with
the trains i gave it a miss sadly. i woder if the nav trace has had it's
updates yet. i would have liked to have seen that device but again coming
down from leeds changing at birmingham and getting to the venue was too much
for me. also, i do find the venues rather noisey and busy and i must admit
for a totally blind persons these days a lot of the stuff seems to be for
people who have some vision which is great for them of course. techie is
moving so very fast now and it's good to see which new devices are coming on
the market. i really wish we had a good android satnav app i have just heard
steve's sight village podcast very interesting about his new device i think
you wear it on your wrist and it helps with mobility.
i have not heard much at all though about the event of course some great
offers with jaws were available.
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From: David Weston <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Access uk <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, 16 July 2018 10:01 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Sight Village
market.
Hi John,
Thanks for the email!!
To start I am deaf/blind, so I am dependent on my wife who is sighted
and can drive, but she was not confident enough to be able to drive
there. So the other way was by train, but from Herefordshire that is
very difficult from here.
In the past we have driven over to my wife sisters in Coventry and got
the train from there into Birmingham and then got a taxi to the Sight
Village venue.
I suppose the problem is living out here in the wilds of Herefordshire
and near to the Welsh boarders.
Well, maybe next year I will be able to manage some how to get to
Sight village by staying in a hotel near by.
David.
On 15 Jul 2018, at 20:46, John Ramm <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi David
Sorry it's taken me a while to reply to this but I'd be very
interested to know how a venue can possibly not be accessible by car
or train as you suggested with Sight Village Central in Birmingham?
I didn't get there this year myself, but I'm sure lots of people did.
Talk soon, John Ramm
At 09:15 12/07/2018, you wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for all the emails that I have received so far with varying
viewpoints. They were all of interest to me.
But I would like to take things further by saying that I think
within about 10 years time those manufacturers that are around
today making special devises for us who are blind or short sighted
will not be around, because so many more things will be on the open
Boots!!Also by then, or soon after, glasses with a camera which can help
us to see things may even be be on sale at places like Specsavers or
** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-The only specialists manufacturers left will be those who make
braille machines, especially those that will interface fully with
mainstream devises.
For example, you can today buy a braille notetaker for about Ál900
to
Ál1000 and an up to date tablet for about Ál500, with a total cost
of about Ál1500. Or instead you can lay out Ál4000 for a specially
manufactured braille devise with built in screen, which is based on
the old Android systems which cannot be updated! I know which
system I would prefer!
Well, time will tell, wonth""ment it?
David
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