Hey Bill,

I was in Louisville too.  I wish I could have gotten to meet you.  I did the 
morning Invocation on
Wednesday.

Contact me at:
Donnie Parrett
1956 Asa Flat Road
Annville, KY  40402
Home #  606-364-3321
Skype Name:  Donnie1261
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] A possible mobility aid


Lee, interesting.  I was in Louisville last month for the ACB convention and 
didn't notice anything
like that, but  I wasn't looking for it either.  Are you sure the guy didn't 
have a Trekker or some
other personal GPS device?


Bill Stephan
Kansas Citty MO
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Phone: (816)803-2469


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee A. Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, August 1, 2008 7:52 am
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] A possible mobility aid
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>
> I cannot give you a electricians answer Bill but I can tell you
> that
> maybe find someone who lives  and or works in someplace like
> Louisville
> where they do have the talking signal button and one that  tells
> you
> what intersection you are at.  I wish I could remember the mans
> name
> but he was walking from work in Louisville with his guide dog and
> I
> could hear the street/ intersections  being announced and he said"
> no
> that is not mine" and they continued. then when it said something
> like "
> baker and stone". well at that  intersection I believe the man
> pushed
> the pole button  as you said you wanted to do Bill. I got that off
> from
> blind cool tech some time ago. Lee
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 03:10:27PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> All:
> > Hopefully Tom or one of you electrician types can answer this,
> or laugh or whatever.
> > I have a friend who occasionally sends me posts from one of the
> O&M Lists he's on.  Yesterday he sent one dealing with the
> necessity of always pressing the activation button on traffic
> signals that cycle based on the presence of vehicles as opposed to
> a fixed time increment.
> > The problem is that at least here, there's no way to tell for
> certain what actually causes a given traffic light or signal to
> cycle.  So, presumably, the safest course would be to always press
> a button when one was present (they usually are BTW).
> > The difficulty is then, to find the buttons to press where
> there's no audible signal, (which is of course generally the case.
> >
> > I work a dog, so naturally, the dog's going to treat a pole with
> a button just the same as it would treat any other obstacle, and
> avoid it.  I understand there are "sonic guide" type devices that
> you could perhaps use that would beep or vibrate when they passed
> a pole, but that would probably give too many hits, since it would
> see trees, sign posts etc. as well as light poles.  Flailing
> around with a cane or in my case, a whip antenna isn't really a
> satisfactory way to do this either.
> > Finally, I've been told there are devices which emit a sound
> when they're locked on to an electrical current, presumably this
> is because of the presence of a magnetic field.  Would it be
> possible to modify such a device so that it would beep or vibrate
> or whatever when it "saw" poles with electric current present
> inside them?
> >
> > My thought is that you probably wouldn't carry something like
> this around all the time, but it would be useful for finding poles
> and then knowing where they are, I could certainly train my dog to
> find them again.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> > Bill Stephan
> > Kansas Citty MO
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Phone: (816)803-2469
>
> --
> He's just a politician trying to save both his faces...
> Come and chat with me at #quietzone on irc.newnet.net
>

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