[access-uk] Re: microwave touch screens plus pen friend waterproof

  • From: BAFB <BAFB@xxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 14:08:21 +0200

Sorry, the website is www.eticode.fr, it is a website about barcodes solutions 
for blind, the site is in french and english. HTH, Olivier

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: BAFB 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 2:04 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: microwave touch screens plus pen friend waterproof


  Hello, for identifying items, it is better to use a barcode scanner than an 
pen friend. You can search items with googles, differents websites as 
eansearch.org etc. really, with differents usuables softwares it is really 
intrusting to have a normal barcode scanner than a specific item specially for 
blinds but which is impossible to work seriously. On my site www.eticode, it is 
possible to donload software, to print labels for exemple. We made some works 
to configure easyly metrologics scanners or symbol. I can give to you the pdf 
files to do this it is easy also for a blind man. If you want more information, 
you can ask your question, in france it is a new solution really good to 
identify all, cd, dvd, books, etc... Best regard, Olivier

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Mohammed Adeel 
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 1:54 PM
    Subject: [access-uk] Re: microwave touch screens plus pen friend waterproof


    I don’t know much about cooking and microwaves. I’m pretty much a total 
beginner. The talking £200 one sounds too expensive but I’m not sure about the 
reliability of the £25 ones either. I’ve been looking on Amazon so far. The one 
I like the sound of is the Sharp R658SLM microwave for £61. It’s supposed to 
have a grill and 1 touch buttons for heating pizzas, vegetables etc. I think 
Currys are also selling it so I’ll go in and have a look at it sometime.
    
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sharp-R658SLM-microwave-1000W-quartz/dp/B003BHG0QW/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1280855033&sr=8-9

    Adeel

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "Damon Rose" <damon.rose@xxxxxxxxx> To: 
<access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 4:12 AM
    Subject: [access-uk] Re: microwave touch screens plus pen friend waterproof
     
     
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    Adeel. Be really careful before you purchase this.Get it properly demoed
    in the store. If they won't let you, then don't buy it or negotiate
    money off because you might have to take it back again which will cause
    you huge inconvenience and possibly extra taxi fares.
     
    Just putting labels on the buttons might not be the half of it.
     
    Though you might be aware what button does what, first check out how
    much of this is menu driven. There may be a certain amount you have to
    commit to memory i.e. that if you press the weight button it steps up in
    increments of 7 ounces or you might have to cycle through a whole bunch
    of different settings such as meat, poultry, bread, etc before getting
    to high power. Will you be able to remember all this, could you make
    errors and could it just be too much hassle? It really depends on the
    individual microwave.
     
    For ease and peace of mind, I'd personally go for a 25 quid cheapo
    mechanical dial one which will have just timer as a rotary dial and
    settings as a switch between low medium and high power. Very easily
    labeled and understood with no menus. Unless you fancy forking out the
    best part of 200 quid for the accessible microwave oven from Cobolt
    which I really did like until it broke. It's particularly helpful when
    defrosting and can be recommended fairly highly on that alone.
     
    Remember kids, make lots of healthy batch meals, freeze them and then
    eat them at your leisure. Much cheaper too. Then blast them in your
    accessible microwave: can you say "re-arrange" in a slightly robotic
    voice?
     
    ...Damon
     



          
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