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I suggest the Great White North
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On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Monday, 18 July 2016 3:09 PM
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Aww come on, I’m going to ne
2016 3:09 PM
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Aww come on, I’m going to need a Hillary / Trump escape plan!
Peter Jackson could hire me to make sure his render farms are networked
properly. I’d be happy to cut you in
ent: Monday, 18 July 2016
2:41 PM
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world at only 22
You know, it’s interesting, all kidding aside I can’t imagine myself being a
citizen of another country. It’s funny how we attac
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Granados
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> 22
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> David, when that business grows large
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Chittenden
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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lf Of Chris Meredith
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Subject: Re: To Devon, (was This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech
world at only 22
Half a sec. You lose points on the immigration scale for New Zealand if you’re
blind? The mind boggles jus
d Chittenden
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> tech world at only 22
>
> Scott,
>
> You always have time to go back and attend university.
>
> I
here until you got a masters
>>> degree?
>>>
>>> I can't believe that.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] O
t sound, Donnas suggestion of a
>>>>> community college would be a great idea, you would also get to meet many
>>>>> other people from all walks of life.
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve met truckloads of people from my studies at University
>>>&g
or they were on
>>>>>>>>> those bigger 5 and 1/4 inch diskettes. During most of my elementary
>>>>>>>>> school years, my mom worked at a high school in a resource room. She
>>>>>>>>> worked as a teacher assistant
r information in Braille for me or
>>>>>>>> the high school students, she would normally use either BrailleEdit or
>>>>>>>> another program called Bex. I remember my mom taught me how to use the
>>>>>>>> BrailleEdit software for wor
ggestion of a
>>>>> community college would be a great idea, you would also get to meet many
>>>>> other people from all walks of life.
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve met truckloads of people from my studies at University
>>>>> I would tell m
1:02 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: To Devon, (was This blind Apple engineer is transforming the
> tech world at only 22
>
> Scott,
>
> You always have time to go back and attend university.
>
> I went to a university directly after high sch
, 16 July 2016 2:49 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: To Devon, (was This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech
world at only 22
Another thing I like about community college is that the general classes are a
lot smaller, at least at my community college.
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world at only 22
Scott,
You always have time to go back and attend university.
I went to a university directly after high school and flunked out. I never
reported that year to any other
f Of Scott Granados
Sent: Saturday, 16 July 2016 12:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
David, when that business grows large enough you need an IT department, you let
me know. Would be nice to have a post hill
.
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On Behalf Of Devin Prater
Sent: Saturday, 16 July 2016 7:43 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Cc: Katie Zodrow
Subject: Re: To Devon, (was This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech
world at only 22
Wow
t;>>> Devin, if your as sheltered as you make it sound, Donnas suggestion of a
>>>>> community college would be a great idea, you would also get to meet many
>>>>> other people from all walks of life.
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve met truckloads of peo
from my studies at University
>>>> I would tell my family where to get off if my parents had tried to put me
>>>> into a group living situation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>&g
e from all walks of life.
>>>>
>>>> I’ve met truckloads of people from my studies at University
>>>> I would tell my family where to get off if my parents had tried to put me
>>>> into a group living situation.
>>>>
>>>>
&g
;>> into a group living situation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googleg
a group living situation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>&
put me
>>> into a group living situation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>>> To: macvisio
as a teacher assistant to the main resource teacher preparing
>>>>>>> materials in Braille for the blind and visually impaired students. When
>>>>>>> she would put handouts and other information in Braille for
roup living situation.
>>
>>
>>
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: To Devon, (was This
>>>> I would tell my family where to get off if my parents had tried to put me
>>>> into a group living situation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroup
erials in Braille for the blind and visually impaired students. When
>>>>>>> she would put handouts and other information in Braille for me or the
>>>>>>> high school students, she would normally use either BrailleEdit or
>>>>>&
>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: To Devon, (was This
a group living situation.
>>
>>
>>
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>> Sent: Friday, 15 July 2016 12:56 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: To Devon, (was This blind Apple e
nd bulky 30 years ago. Now the size of
> everything has drastically shrunk down and gotten much smaller. It will be
> interesting to see what technology changes happen during the next 30 to 40
> years.
>
> Katie
>
>
> On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:39 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <
; From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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> Subject: To Devon, (was This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech
> world at only 22
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> Thank
Devin Prater
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>> To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
>> Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at
>> only 22
>>
>> I talked to
math, and it wasn't until I was in my thirties that I
>>>>>>>>>> realized that I was actually pretty bloody good at it. Back in the
>>>>>>>>>> 80s, I went out with this total computer geek. I was fascinated by
>>>>>>>>&
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> 22
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> In the US, it is n
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Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
In the US, it is necessary to either graduate from high school, or pass the
GED, Graduate Equivalency Deploma, a series of exams that one completes to
prove that one is college (higher edudation) ready. If one
aries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
It is an expansion of my current business. I am now contracted to do some
government work with those who are disabled. However, it lines me up for
something which will be coming up in a couple years a
quot;Terje Strømberg"
mailto:terjestrmb...@gmail.com>>
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mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
Cc: "Terje Strømberg" mailto:terjestrmb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:56 AM
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July 2016 10:34 PM
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Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Well, I just signed a new contracting agreement, so I am about to start a new
business. If I am correct, I will preceed an upcoming trend and be ready to
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Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Actually, those stats are from a study which is about 18 years old. Even worse,
however, is the stats about unemployment of the blind. Those stats, often sited
in studies across the board, com
016, at 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn
mailto:jon.c.c...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything about
braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
accessibility.
http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-
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Maurice, don’t let the rehab folks steer you wrong. Mac skills are very
valuable in the work place. Many companies are going all Mac. I worked for
Thomson International for a while
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On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Thursday, 14 July 2016 5:07 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Hi Dona, I always learn something new from these discussions and have my
horizons widened. On another
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Devin Prater
> Sent: Thursday, 14 July 2016 8:56 AM
> To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only
> 22
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> I talked to her years a
l.com>>
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mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
Cc: "Terje Strømberg" mailto:terjestrmb...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Take care
Great arti
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On Behalf Of Devin Prater
Sent: Thursday, 14 July 2016 8:56 AM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
I talked to her years ago, before she joined Apple. Yeah, she’s pretty cool. I
guess I’m the blindie he
ething related--as a
>>>>>>>>> career. Clearly something was different for you and John. Maybe it
>>>>>>>>> was innate intelligence, maybe there was a gender bias at play, maybe
>>>>>>>>> it was opportunity, I don
latform most of the time from 1998 until 2013, then I decided
>>>>> to switch back over to the Mac. I had worked in a couple call centers as
>>>>> a telephone reservations sales agent for 6 years, and wanted to get back
>>>>> into the entertainment indust
e entertainment industry doing audio production work and music
>>>> again. I majored in Music Production and Engineering in college, and
>>>> wanted to get back into a career I enjoy and am passionate about . Now, I
>>>> do just about everything with the Mac and
>>>> years, I actually would have chosen IT--or something related--as a
>>>>>>>>>> career. Clearly something was different for you and John. Maybe it
>>>>>>>>>> was innate intelligence, maybe there was a gender bias at
efore I started
>>>>> college.
>>>>>
>>>>> I used a Mac computer for the first time in the summer of 2000 after my
>>>>> first semester of college and learned outSPOKEN. I attended Berklee
>>>>> College of Music in Boston from
mmer of 2000 after my
>>>>>> first semester of college and learned outSPOKEN. I attended Berklee
>>>>>> College of Music in Boston from 2000 to 2004, and almost everyone was
>>>>>> using the Mac OS. For a couple of my music tech cla
the time from 1998 until 2013, then I decided to
>>>> switch back over to the Mac. I had worked in a couple call centers as a
>>>> telephone reservations sales agent for 6 years, and wanted to get back
>>>> into the entertainment industry doing audio production
sibility this year. I've never been so I
>>>>> can't compare. I hope that's true. Nothing but good can come from more
>>>>> developers become aware and care.
>>>>>
>>>>> CB
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7/11/16
gt;
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Chittenden
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 July 2016 9:24 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only
> 22
>>>>> lumped in with everyone else.:) The special attention sometimes makes us
>>>>> seem well special in the sense we’re not the norm, we’re almost
>>>>> untouchable and separate to make a reference to a really unfortunate
>>>>> c
just dealt with and
>>>>> reflected on by reporters especially as just another part of society.
>>>>> Lest I get way to NFB here:) but there’s something to be said for being
>>>>> lumped in with everyone else.:) The special attention sometimes makes us
wrote:
>>
>> Wut? "Stupid sighted people"? That's a little harsh, don'tcha think? LOL!
>> Smile.
>> ---
>> It's all good, just am sayin'.
>>
>> Christopher Gilland
>> JAWS Certified, 2016.
>> Training Instruct
>>>> Lest I get way to NFB here:) but there’s something to be said for being
>>>>> lumped in with everyone else.:) The special attention sometimes makes us
>>>>> seem well special in the sense we’re not the norm, we’re almost
>>>>> untouchable an
t . Now, I do just about
>>> everything with the Mac and my iPhone. I received the new VarioUltra
>>> braille display earlier this year, and use that device with the iphone or
>>> when I’m at work and don’t want to use speech.
>>>
>>> I can’t believe how far we’ve come
ed outSPOKEN
>>>>> when I was learning Digital Performer and ProTools. I still used the
>>>>> Windows platform most of the time from 1998 until 2013, then I decided
>>>>> to switch back over to the Mac. I had worked in a couple call centers as
OKEN. I attended Berklee
>>>>>> College of Music in Boston from 2000 to 2004, and almost everyone was
>>>>>> using the Mac OS. For a couple of my music tech classes, I used
>>>>>> outSPOKEN when I was learning Digital Performer and ProTools. I still
&g
re. I hope that's true. Nothing but good can come from more
>>>> developers become aware and care.
>>>>
>>>> CB
>>>>
>>>> On 7/11/16 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>>>>> Well, this is interesting story. I don'
on anything
>>>> about braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working
>>>> on accessibility.
>>>> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>>>>
>>>> <http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/
>>>>>> So here’s my problem with the article.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think it’s fantastic what this young lady is doing, I absolutely
>>>>>>>> support her efforts. I also am thrilled that
g Digital Performer and ProTools. I still used the
>>>>> Windows platform most of the time from 1998 until 2013, then I decided
>>>>> to switch back over to the Mac. I had worked in a couple call centers as
>>>>> a telephone reservations sal
ollege, and
>>>> wanted to get back into a career I enjoy and am passionate about . Now, I
>>>> do just about everything with the Mac and my iPhone. I received the new
>>>> VarioUltra braille display earlier this year, and use that device with the
>>>
ice with the iphone or
>>> when I’m at work and don’t want to use speech.
>>>
>>> I can’t believe how far we’ve come with technology since the 1980’s! Back
>>> then, everything was so huge and bulky 30 years ago. Now the size of
>>> everything h
Chittenden
Sent: Tuesday, 12 July 2016 9:24 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Actually, those stats are from a study which is about 18 years old. Even worse,
however, is the stats about unemployment of the blind
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On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
Sent: Wednesday, 13 July 2016 1:54 AM
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Hi Anne,
That's really interesting. I didn't do as well a
l.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 2:29 PM
Subject: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything about
braille. But at least it shows the
chnology changes happen during the next 30 to 40
>> years.
>>> Katie
>>
>>> On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:39 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Wut? "Stupid sighted people"? That's a little harsh, don'tcha think?
>&
s drastically shrunk down and gotten much smaller. It will be
>> interesting to see what technology changes happen during the next 30 to 40
>> years.
>>> Katie
>>
>>> On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:39 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
>>> wrote:
>>>
>
e were just dealt with and
>>>>> reflected on by reporters especially as just another part of society.
>>>>> Lest I get way to NFB here:) but there’s something to be said for being
>>>>> lumped in with everyone else.:) The special attention
al advances that cure illnesses related
>>>> to blindness. I don’t know how many articles I’ve read where some gadget
>>>> is going to save us from our selves and totally make it all better.
>>>> Things ain’t that bad. What’s bad is convincing the public
ne: (704) 256-8010.
> - Original Message - From: "Terje Strømberg"
> To: "Mac Group"
> Cc: "Terje Strømberg"
> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:56 AM
> Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only
> 22
>
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To: "Mac Group"
Cc: "Terje Strømberg"
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 3:56 AM
Subject: Re: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at
only 22
Take care
Great article. So many stupid sighted people around.
12. jul. 2016 kl. 08
f pieces on
>>>> artificial vision advances or medical advances that cure illnesses related
>>>> to blindness. I don’t know how many articles I’ve read where some gadget
>>>> is going to save us from our selves and totally make it all better.
>&g
’s bad is convincing the public we need to be saved.
>>> Maybe I’m just becoming a grumpy old man like I was afraid of when I
>>> was young.
>>>
>>> Still, congratulations to this young lady but also congratulations to all
>>> the other en
is convincing the public we need to be saved.
>>> Maybe I’m just becoming a grumpy old man like I was afraid of when I
>>> was young.
>>>
>>> Still, congratulations to this young lady but also congratulations to all
>>> the other engineers at apple s
to save us from our selves and totally make it all better. Things
>>> ain’t that bad. What’s bad is convincing the public we need to be saved.
>>> Maybe I’m just becoming a grumpy old man like I was afraid of when I
>>> was young.
>>>
>>> Still, congratulat
ady but also congratulations to all
>>> the other engineers at apple some of which are on this list. And
>>> congratulations to you John and others who have made countless
>>> contributions to technology in general.
>>>
>>> Ah well, what’s the exp
>>> was young.
>>>
>>> Still, congratulations to this young lady but also congratulations to all
>>> the other engineers at apple some of which are on this list. And
>>> congratulations to you John and others who have made countless
>>> contr
you John and others who have made countless contributions
>> to technology in general.
>>
>> Ah well, what’s the expression, there’s no such thing as bad publicity?
>> Suppose that’s true.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2016, at 2
pple some of which are on this list. And
>> congratulations to you John and others who have made countless contributions
>> to technology in general.
>>
>> Ah well, what’s the expression, there’s no such thing as bad publicity?
>> Suppose that’s true.
>>
>
#x27;s true. Nothing but good can come from more developers
>>> become aware and care.
>>>
>>> CB
>>>
>>>> On 7/11/16 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>>>> Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything
>>
publicity?
>> Suppose that’s true.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2016, at 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn >> <mailto:jon.c.c...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention a
hey mention anything about
>> braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
>> accessibility.
>> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>> <http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#Rihi
raille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
>> accessibility.
>> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>> <http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr>
>>
>> This bli
teresting story. I don't believe they mention anything
>>> about braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
>>> accessibility.
>>> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>>>
>>
le.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
> <http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr>
>
> This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
>
> Apple engineer Jordyn Castor has never been one for li
: Macvisionaries
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 2:29 PM
Subject: This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything about
braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
accessib
> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>>
>> This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
>>
>> Apple engineer Jordyn Castor has never been one for limitations.
>>
>> She was born 15 weeks ea
come
from more developers become aware and care.
CB
On 7/11/16 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything
about braille. But at least it shows there are people a
out
> braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
> accessibility.
> http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>
> This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
>
> Apple engineer Jordyn Castor
; http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
>
> This blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22
>
> Apple engineer Jordyn Castor has never been one for limitations.
>
> She was born 15 weeks early, weighing just under two poun
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for sharing this. :)
Looks like Jordyn is going to be a fantastic "DESIGN engineer"!
>
Talk soon
On Jul 11, 2016, at 2:29 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything about
> braille. But at least it shows there are
Well, this is interesting story. I don't believe they mention anything about
braille. But at least it shows there are people at Apple working on
accessibility.
http://mashable.com/2016/07/10/apple-innovation-blind-engineer/#RihiKu145Oqr
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