nevver:

School’s out
carudamon119:

金環日食
Annular solar eclipse in Japan

carudamon119:

金環日食

Annular solar eclipse in Japan

Peter Weyland addresses the crowd at the 2023 TED Talks.

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poetry in motion

The iPhone: maybe the best thing for the blind since Braille

For the visually impaired community, the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 seemed at first like a disaster — the standard-bearer of a new generation of smartphones was based on touch screens that had no physical differentiation. It was a flat piece of glass. But soon enough, word started to spread: The iPhone came with a built-in accessibility feature. Still, members of the community were hesitant.

But no more. For its fans and advocates in the visually-impaired community, the iPhone has turned out to be one of the most revolutionary developments since the invention of Braille. That the iPhone and its world of apps have transformed the lives of its visually impaired users may seem counter-intuitive — but their impact is striking.

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/05/how-the-blind-are-reinventing-the-iphone/256589/

Last Wednesday, my life changed forever. I got an iPhone. I consider it the greatest thing to happen to the blind for a very long time, possibly ever. It offers unparalleled access to properly made applications, and changed my life in twenty-four hours. The iPhone only has one thing holding it back: iTunes. Nevertheless, I have fallen in love.

http://behindthecurtain.us/2010/06/12/my-first-week-with-the-iphone/


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disco

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WOW...
walk it baby…

walk it baby…

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iPad 30 years ago…
http://www.futureofthebook.org/blog/archives/2012/04/these_drawings_date_from_1982.html