And they say that sports make people healthy.
Ah well, from one practically-blind-in-one-eye-person to a newbie: have fun ! Especially with aiming at whatever you try to pick up.
And get well.
(Message edited by Babeth on December 09, 2005)
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And they say that sports make people healthy.
Ah well, from one practically-blind-in-one-eye-person to a newbie: have fun ! Especially with aiming at whatever you try to pick up.
And get well.
(Message edited by Babeth on December 09, 2005)
its actually really funny i keep missing the door handle, i feel like a ninja i have to line up my hand,my eye and what im trying to pick up before actually going for it. and eating is odd,one hand for the fork one hand for guiding it into my mouth
Youll get used to it. I was born with it so I have a lifetime of experience.
It did take me 3 times to get my drivers license though, because I had trouble placing the car in the 3-dimensional reality (translation: I couldnt aim the bl**dy thing between all the other cars and obstacles. I still frighten Mario sometimes when driving).
Tip: try to eat with both eyes closed so you learn to line up your fork in regards to your mouth. Blind people do it all the time. (Oh dear, its a bit more difficult to explain it than I thought...) When you want to pick up an object you should actually learn to feel where your hand is as to where the object you want to pick up is. You need to build up your spatial sense, know where your body (and hands and feet) is in relation to all the rest around you.