posts/Real Life Accessibilitybloghttp://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/blogikiwiki2009-07-30T15:49:45Zcomment 1http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/comment_1/Kevin Mark2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-01-30T15:57:18Z
Excellent bit of engineering! Its great to get confronted by real world issues instead of the kind found in static text books and at the same time learn about someone else's struggles and then taking the challenge to engineer a solution to help someone better integrate with society instead of 'throwing up your hands' and saying 'its someone else's problem to solve.' The internet leveled the playing field in many ways, but some problems are out of its domain. Maybe there are other neat things that you folks and this fellow can do to improve his accessibility while soldering, laser-cutting or other fun things <img src="http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/../../smileys/smile4.png" alt=";-)" />
comment 2http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/comment_2/Amber 2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-01-30T19:20:57Z
Very nicely done. I enjoyed reading about the many people that had to work with the auger. =)
comment 3http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/comment_3/BarrieJanet@gmail.com2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-01-31T10:56:23Z
<p>Thanks Picans. You are GREAT. Love to you all.
Ian's Grandparents - Janet and Barrie Smith</p>
comment 4http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/comment_4/jhkremers@sbcglobal.net2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-02-03T14:04:09Z
<p>Heartiest congratulations to all for a successful planning, engineering, construction and (I assume) documenting of a very much desired project. The payoffs are legion, in terms of what it all means to pika, the individuals involved, and the greater community at-large! GO pika!
Personal thanks, Sunny and Jim Kremers</p>
comment 5http://blog.spang.cc/posts/Real_Life_Accessibility/comment_5/Cygnet2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-02-04T22:43:22Z
<p>*High five*</p>
<p>We did it!!!!!!</p>