...and the generator denial makes steam come out of my ears.
The notion that assistive technology must be "special" is, as we both know, garbage. You've been making a great case in your recent Alexa series. It does have to work well for the end-user.
I have a hunch* that the mass-marketing of Segway-like devices is going to turn the power wheelchair industry upside down. Transportation planners designing sidewalks and buses are used to mobility aids that look like wheelchairs (or maybe scooters). Don't know what they're going to make of ebikes, etrikes, or hoverboards.
I'm so glad you're doing this!
The notion that assistive technology must be "special" is, as we both know, garbage. You've been making a great case in your recent Alexa series. It does have to work well for the end-user.
I have a hunch* that the mass-marketing of Segway-like devices is going to turn the power wheelchair industry upside down. Transportation planners designing sidewalks and buses are used to mobility aids that look like wheelchairs (or maybe scooters). Don't know what they're going to make of ebikes, etrikes, or hoverboards.
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