Hi all,

Well, if you think of all the negative things about it...I was able to
direct someone to my cousin's house in the dark once.  I am able to
walk confidently to the store and the bus stop.  No, it's not a
mobility aid, it's an orientation aid.  Yes, it may not be accurate in
all situations, but hey, it's better than not having it.  Oh, and did
I mention that it has helped me when riding the bus to get off at the
right stop since the bus drivers around here still haven't gotten it
through their heads they're supposed to call out stops.  I wonder what
would happen it they were told they'd be fired if they didn't call out
stops? 

Ann P.

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