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@lukem Google “Lebers Disease” basically I have very limited peripheral vision which means I can see some very blurry imagery with very poor focus that doesn’t converge only around very small patches on the side. So I can’t read I can’t recognize peoples faces can’t drive, etc.
@lukem Google “Lebers Disease” basically I have very limited peripheral vision which means I can see some very blurry imagery with very poor focus that doesn’t converge only around very small patches on the side. So I can’t read I can’t recognize peoples faces can’t drive, etc.
@lukem Google “Lebers Disease” basically I have very limited peripheral vision which means I can see some very blurry imagery with very poor focus that doesn’t converge only around very small patches on the side. So I can’t read I can’t recognize peoples faces can’t drive, etc.
@prologic Holy shit man. I have more questions than I'm able to ask in a single twt. Most importantly, how does your work setup differ from mine?
@prologic Holy shit man. I have more questions than I'm able to ask in a single twt. Most importantly, how does your work setup differ from mine?
@lukem Not a great deal of difference except for one minor thing, can you spot it? 🤣📷
@lukem Not a great deal of difference except for one minor thing, can you spot it? 🤣📷
@lukem Not a great deal of difference except for one minor thing, can you spot it? 🤣📷
@lukem Yeah no unfortunately (_or fortunately_) I had ~21years or perfect vision so my brain is still used to certain things and you just learn to "cope" 😀 -- I'm also too old (_can't teach an old dog new tricks, etc_) to learn things like Braille, etc and things like "TTS" are basically rubbish IHMO.~
@lukem Yeah no unfortunately (_or fortunately_) I had ~21years or perfect vision so my brain is still used to certain things and you just learn to "cope" 😀 -- I'm also too old (_can't teach an old dog new tricks, etc_) to learn things like Braille, etc and things like "TTS" are basically rubbish IHMO.~
@lukem Yeah no unfortunately (_or fortunately_) I had ~21years or perfect vision so my brain is still used to certain things and you just learn to "cope" 😀 -- I'm also too old (_can't teach an old dog new tricks, etc_) to learn things like Braille, etc and things like "TTS" are basically rubbish IHMO.~
@prologic @lukem Yeah James plays table tennis very well for a guy how can't see the ball. He's good at archery too. We had a competition one day at my remote home and I just spoke a Oclock setting, where the last arrow went, and He changed the target spot. This is very similar to lawn bowls where a bowler cannot see the jack, so a spotter tells him more details he cannot see. Sometimes being blind is an advantage, it gives you greater consistency.
@prologic @lukem Yeah James plays table tennis very well for a guy how can't see the ball. He's good at archery too. We had a competition one day at my remote home and I just spoke a Oclock setting, where the last arrow went, and He changed the target spot. This is very similar to lawn bowls where a bowler cannot see the jack, so a spotter tells him more details he cannot see. Sometimes being blind is an advantage, it gives you greater consistency.
@prologic @lukem Yeah James plays table tennis very well for a guy how can't see the ball. He's good at archery too. We had a competition one day at my remote home and I just spoke a Oclock setting, where the last arrow went, and He changed the target spot. This is very similar to lawn bowls where a bowler cannot see the jack, so a spotter tells him more details he cannot see. Sometimes being blind is an advantage, it gives you greater consistency.
@off_grid_living @prologic that really strengthens my belief that people with impaired senses sooner or later develop superpowers unavailable for ordinary mortals.
@off_grid_living @prologic that really strengthens my belief that people with impaired senses sooner or later develop superpowers unavailable for ordinary mortals.