Tommy Edison, who’s been blind since birth, has noticed something strange lately as he walks around his neighborhood.
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Tommy talks about how a blind person knows what time it is.
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, talks about what he learned from using the computer. Photos Courtesy ofKool-Aid – JL WelshH&R Block – David SchottLouis Vuitton – ZoetnetK-Mart …
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, shows us an app called TapTapSee that identifies objects for blind people. Examples in this video include a $20 bill, a white …
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, shows how he uses the computer to send an email. The MacBookPro has an Accessibility preference called Voice Over which reads the …
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Tommy demonstrates how some blind people organize their collection of music and movies.
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, shows us the talking calculator he used in high school. (Sharp Voice Synthesized Calculator ELSI MATE EL-620)
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, demonstrates how to use Instagram on the iPhone 4S. He uses the Accessibility setting on the phone which allows him to navigate …
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Drunk Unboxing – Ep. 1 – Amazon BoxTommy unboxes an order he received from Amazon.com. To make it more interesting, Tommy takes a sip of his beer whenever he takes …
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Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, answers the question – “Why Is Braille On The Drive-Thru ATM?” Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the video shoot for “Why Is …
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Here’s bonus footage from “How Blind People Use The iPhone 4S”. Tommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, demonstrates how people who are visually impaired use the iPhone 4S. …
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ommy shows us how he reviews movies each week for the Blind Film Critic channel. He vlogs during his trip to see “The Hunger Games”. In addition to his commentary, …
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Tommy Edison inboxes his new iPhone 4S.
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Tommy Edison Experience
What Does Accessibility Do? – Tommy Interviews Yahoo Accessibility
by tommyedisonTommy Edison meets up with Nate Ebrahimoon and Ted Drake of Yahoo! Accessibility to discuss how they help people with disabilities by making website, applications, and video content accessible.