LOL, I'm sure its nothing against ADA. Really. Remember when cell phones were carried in the back of a trailer, as they were so large and heavy. Look at them now. Consumers demand that the cell phones be smaller, with more features. Try not to take it personal, its just a mission. W
In a message dated 7/5/05 7:06:20 PM, DeLiMiTeD4 writes: << Try using the ADA to find out why handicapped people don't have any cell phones to chose from. Try mentioning that the damn remote controls are even worse. I'm not exaggerating, my brother is a normal person. his fingers are so large that most of these devices won't work for him. I've never seen a cell phone that even looked like I'd ever be able to use it. I've seen a few folks bounce test their tiny personal communicators. If they can make a cell phone for a slack jawed teenager who's only message is, "wassup?' then why cant they make them for handicapped. One more degree of separation. Trust me, they don't want to have to consider us. john >>

