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I myself have driven cars on numerous occasions, being totally blind. Of
course, I was with a sighted friend and drove on a two lane back road. At
08:14 AM 6/7/2002, Tom Fowle wrote:
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>Recognizing how bad most news paper articles are at actually
>representing what was said, most serious researchers I know
>consider this dobelle to be a crackpot.
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>As a total bat from birth, I have driven a car on private land
>too, they didn't say if he did more than start and stop.
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>Walking in traffic is bad enough without some blind guy's
>computer crashing just as he's not seeing me.
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>In other words, don't start saving up your money, and don't stop
>finding ways to have a life just cause you think you're gonna get an
>implanted seeing machine.
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>Cynical and probably correct
>Personal opinion only, not reflecting opinions of any other
>person or institution!
>
>tom Fowle
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