August, 2009

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Connecting and Organizing

Monday, August 17th, 2009

For as long as I can remember I have marveled at the variety of methods that we employ to stay in touch with our world.
I remember the first time I saw a bible. I was amazed at how many pages were in the compact book that I held in my hands as a child.
I received my first new testament in third grade from my grand parents. The new testament in Braille consists of four volumes. Each volume is at least three times thicker and four times longer and wider than that first printed bible I was shown. I asked someone to show me how much thickness was taken up by the new testament in the printed bible and was shocked at how few pages were used. That same year when I was in third grade I visited a library which had a Braille Encyclopedia that required five book shelves to hold it and was over a hundred Braille volumes.
When I was growing up vinyl records were the king of storage of music and reel to reel tapes were the most advanced way to store audio books. Fast forward to today and I have a 16GB IPhone in my pocket that holds the entire bible, several audio books, and the equivalent of 25 vinyl records and yet I have only used 20% of the available storage. I used to dream of having a huge library to hold all the Braille books that I would like to read. Today I can have all the Braille books that I could possibly read in a lifetime stored on an IPhone.
This same IPhone connects to the internet and permits me to pull in and read any of billions of web pages. To think of how quickly we become used to change and new possibilities, before May of this year a blind person could not use the IPhone at all.
What are the ways that change has impacted and amazed you? ?

Children Are Awesome

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

I saw a Twitter post from a Blind friend recently that went something like this. “I wonder if Blind people can adopt children?”
THis question gave me a bit of a pause for reflection because we adopted four children!
Adopting is an incredible miracle and life is so fully manifested in the incredible gift of bringing a new child home to the family.
I remember the wonderful bonding that took place immediately after holding a newly adopted baby in my arms!
What awesome family experiences can you share?

Moving Applications On The IPhone

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

I noticed today that my IPhone was getting a bit crowded and unorganized. I had added some applications to handle Twitter, and Skype. The applications ended up on page two of the display. The IPhone is such an amazing device! I have the ability to check my Email, read a book, listen to music, read my calendar, talk on the phone, manage my contacts, talk to people via Twitter or instant message. Time things with a stop watch, figure out what direction I am walking just to name a few.
I was thinking about how far we have come with accessibility In the blind community. I remember in 1978 working with a computer terminal that consisted of a modification to the tactual display of the OPTACON for presenting the characters that appeared on the screen. One would scroll across the line by using a spinning wheel called a digital shaft encoder. At the time we built this terminal it seemed like it was absolutely revolutionary!
Fast forward to 2009. In March of this year I was talking to some folks about the amazing things that are happening with smart phones and touch screens. I remember thinking at the time that it seemed that touch screens were totally out of reach for those of us who are blind. If you are not blind imagine picking up a device with a touch screen but this time shut your eyes so you can’t see any of the information on the screen. Feel the device carefully with your hands. Touch screen is rather formless. There is typically a flat area with a very smooth surface. How is it that this flat surface can be so full of information? It is like a secret is inside waiting to be let out for those who know how to find the information. Of course there are millions of touch screens with information and millions of people use them every day. Since the end of May I have been using this very type of device because of an awesome development. Which enables a blind person to control the touch screen and receive the information that is displayed on it?
Apple Computer has created a revolutionary solution for accessibility for BLind people by making the IPhone accessible and totally usable.
In the very short period since the new IPhone 3GS has been released I along with many other blind people have gone from not being able to use the IPhone at all to accessing so many facilities via the IPhone and fiddling around with moving applications around on the IPhone pages so that they are more organized.
There is nothing that is impossible for us. Any obstacle can be solved.
What obstacles in your life do you wish to solve?