>
> I am still not for throwing out the whole glove concept, but the practical
> part is related to the person who would use the glove.
This involves the much bigger topic of "pure research" and practical
research.
Going back to "the beginning" -- Xerox established PARC, the Palo Alto
Research
Center. PARC did lots of pure research -- the technology eventually became
the
foundation of the computer revolution.
Nerds and hippies founded companies like Apple Computer.
From Xerox's point of view, the money was wasted. Yet the whole world
benefited.
>This example continues to
> demonstrate the need to consult with people with disabilities first.
The example demonstrates the need to have people with disabilities, the
enduser,
to be part of the design process.
And some companies, such as http://www.signtelinc.com/ , actively recruit
people with
disabilities as employees.
Tom Horn [log in to unmask]