By my dad. Most people see me as a normal guy; there are many things that other people would not take a second look at. What I…… Read more “The World as I See It.”
Tag: Accessibility
Business Sense.
Even if there were only one disabled person in the entire world, most would agree that to include this person would be the right thing to do.…… Read more “Business Sense.”
Becoming Karen.
In case you were wondering who “Karen” is, she’s the internet phenomenon that represents the heated clash between the Baby Boomers & Millennials. Karen is the stereotype…… Read more “Becoming Karen.”
Let Me In.
Nothing makes me feel quite as degraded as waiting outside to be let in like a dog. Cats get better treatment than disabled people in this regard,…… Read more “Let Me In.”
Killing the Red Lion.
Every so often the local news informs us that another traditional English pub has had to close its doors for good, having gone out of business. Invariably…… Read more “Killing the Red Lion.”
History Over Humanity.
When challenging inaccessibility there are two words that every disabled person dreads; “listed building”. The government keeps a list of buildings they deem to be historically significant,…… Read more “History Over Humanity.”
The Road to Nowhere.
One of the most important components of a strong business model is to know your target audience; you wouldn’t make much money trying to sell War &…… Read more “The Road to Nowhere.”
Solving the Wrong Problem.
Recently this video did the rounds. On the surface it looks incredible; someone went to the trouble of developing a wheelchair that could climb stairs, thus solving…… Read more “Solving the Wrong Problem.”
The Corridor.
When you start a new job there’s a lot to think about; being in the right place at the right time, sorting out the paperwork, & introducing…… Read more “The Corridor.”
More Than Ramps or Lifts.
Living in the heart of a city means that everything I could desire is practically on my door step, or perhaps more appropriately, my door ramp. Therefore…… Read more “More Than Ramps or Lifts.”