Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 172: The Sarah Tech
In this podcast, Serotek’s own Matt Campbell drops by for his regular visit to the show. Did you know there was a pattern to his appearances? You’ll have to listen to the podcast to see what it is. In addition to referencing several stories, Jamie, Ricky and matt mention quite a number of books and authors. There are too many to mention here, so you’ll want to take notes as you listen. After the news, Lisa Salinger tells us about The Serotek Ambassadors’ Club and how you can become a member. Stories discussed in this podcast include:
NLS BARD Site Back Online Despite Government Shutdown
Is Congress catastrophically broken, or is it doing exactly what it was designed to do?
The New iPhone 5c and Walk-Through of the Initial Setup Process for VoiceOver Users
The Journey Toward Braille: Potential and Limitations of using Braille with iDevices
Dr. Abraham Nemeth, inventor of the Braille math code, dies at 94
The technological terrors of Tom Clancy
Valve Steam Machines, Steam Controller, and SteamOS: Visionary or Vapor?
Valve details specs for Linux-based Steam Machine prototype gaming PCs
Goodbye Microsoft Security Essentials: Microsoft Now Recommends You Use a Third-Party Antivirus
Why the blue screen of death no longer plagues Windows users
Facebook makes statuses editable… but is this open to abuse?
Facebook Pushes Passwords One Step Closer to Death
iOS 7 nausea and cybersickness: What causes it, and why it’s a sign of things to come
Mailbag
From Mike Arrigo
Thought you might be interested in this. It’s an interview with Susan Bennett who is definitely the voice of Samantha. I actually emailed her from her site, told her who I was and mentioned that her voice is used in a lot of products for blind people. She actually wrote back, she had no idea that her voice was so well known to blind people. She was actually very happy that her voice had made such a difference for us, regardless of whether you like Samantha’s voice, the person who created it sounds like a really nice person. http://tube.majestyc.net/?v=fL5s3pNJECk
From Aaron Linson
Hey guys, I’ve been a faithful listener to all of the Serotek podcasts. I have a point to make on the button issue with portable reading devices. As a college student I find my book port plus to be invaluable to me. I can jump through a book as fast if not faster than a sighted college student. I also find that I’m faster with the book player than a touch screen., pushing a button is faster than swiping and the kickback is instantaneous where as a flick takes a millisecond longer. Just my thoughts and opinions.
Thanks, Aaron Linson My vision is good, it’s just my eyes that are not
From Timothy Hornig
Greetings,
I appreciate the information and stances you all took with regards to visually impaired owning and using firearms. As long as the 2nd Amendment stands in it current interpretation and regulatory stances, we as a demographic should be allowed the ability to receive training, licensure, and ability to legally use them. Earlier this year, I received the chance to go turkey hunting, where my guide and I scored two birds. The ability to do this comes in large part due to the iPhone and a system called iScope (http://www.iscope.com). Before actually heading out, it took a little bit of time to work out our communications preferences with targeting.
Likewise, those who wish to own personal handguns should go through the most thorough set of training possible. However, I strongly concede to the point that these individuals, regardless of their personal abilities, should really look at the difference between owning for personal safety/defense and owning to own. A handgun in the hands of an ill-trained or familiarized individual is more dangerous to that person then in the hands of an highly trained person. As a reminder, it is perfectly fine to ask your local police department, firearm store, or shooting range to potentially store your weapon if you have concerns of home storage.
As for the iPhone 5S, one thought comes to mind, vid for I’ve Got a Golden Ticket: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29_uSlEEPSk
Enjoy, Tim
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