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Kestrell ([personal profile] kestrell) wrote2020-09-24 05:42 am
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Hadley video: Finding things you've dropped

Hadley has a series of workshops titled "Basic O&M" (orientation and mobility), but sounds as if it could be useful to lots of folks, the most recent video titled "Finding Things You've Dropped." Look down the page and you will find other workshops in the series, such as one on preventing falls.
https://hadley.edu/workshops/o-m-basics-series/finding-things-you-ve-dropped
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-24 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)

That's a nice simple introduction.

Since my finding strategies are still primarily visual, I go for color and contrast. I close my eyes and imagine the shape of the thing I seek, and then highlight the edges in my brain.

Then I look for no more than five minutes, and then I holler for MyGuy.

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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-24 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)

Hmm, trying to imagine how we could harness that almost superpower for good?

Face-bashing-avoidance strategies are very important!

(My clumsy tendencies seem to focus on the back of my head, which encounters too large, too heavy things way too often once I have hands-on my lost thing.)

I had a PikStik reacher/grabber with magnet, but the trigger mechanism required too much finger strength!

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That's right

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-24 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)

I had a kid's-toy grabber for a while which was much cheaper and much easier to use than the fancy PikStik -- it's called a Toysmith Robot Claw.

It was entirely plastic, so it gave off a remarkably crunchy death scream when I rolled over it (in my ~300 lb chair).

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Re: That's right

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-24 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)

Goodness. It's a good thing all these courses exist online. Without that stimulation who knows what trouble you would get into.