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Eric writes in with his ideas, which apparently had a problem making it
to the list from aol, so I am posting Eric's message for him.
Kelly
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The touch floor lamp was originally designed for physically impaired
persons,
and has become a product with which most are familiar. Also, though
controversial, the audible crosswalk signals, according to a significant
number of sighted folks I've spoken with, have benefitted crossers of
busy
intersections.
Hope that helps.
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