What's the name of the phone and service provider? Richard
--- QuadPirate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The cell phone I use has a touch screen instead of > buttons to push so I can > dial without having to push anything, it works great > for me. > > Mark > > -------Original Message------- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: 07/06/05 14:57:51 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [email protected] > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Cell phones were not designed > for Quads! > > I don't take it personally. But damn, this seems > like an excellent build > into a wheelchair device. Sucks when you can't find > one that was designed > for the clumsy touch, or voice activated. My 12 yld > niece has a cell phone. > I don't think I'm out of line when I say cell phone > manufactures should > voluntarily use a few bux from their kazillion > dollar profit to make a cell > phone for contemptible ne'er-do-wells like, myself. > While they are at it,, > it is time the deaf got a cell phone too. And blind > people don't deserve cut > rates. > > john > > In a message dated 7/5/2005 9:54:02 P.M. Eastern > Daylight Time, wheelchair > writes: > 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 >> > > >

