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Lou Kolb <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Oct 2014 09:13:50 -0400
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Howard,

Not sure what you mean by facial vision. If you're talking about 
echo-location, then it probably would affect it. Sighted people can't 
understand why I refuse to use an umbrella when its pouring. The reason is 
that it adversely affects my navigation. I depend on what I call 
echo-location a lot. I won't wear some hats because they do the same thing. 
If I'm traveling while its dark or twilight, I usually do wear a reflective 
vest. Good luck. Be safe! 73. Lou  WA3MIX
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 8:48 AM
Subject: off topic


>I always get thoughtful advice from this list.
> I was thinking about wearing a safety vest when traveling.
> After Bill's encounter with a driver who "didn't see him", I am rethinking
> how I travel.
> I even considered a bike helmet, but I am concerned it would change my
> "facial vision".
> Any thoughts?
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
>
>
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