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I almost thought some sighted people might like this phone. I mean I don't know. Because it does kind of take you back a few years and then a few years. Right? Because the style of writing and texting is similar to what the old flip phones used to be where you have to put in the letter, when you put in letters you have to type in the letter position of what they are. But I'm fast as hell on that because I used to do that old days too. There was one time, I mean the other guy spoke of like Rogers A&T&T so yeah I used to have those old simplistic phones. And the way you, and yeah there were older ones in the old days for me that talked but that's how you wrote was you had to put, you had to on the numeric keypad you had to put in the positions of the letters. But I can do that like nothing. So that's how the blind shell works. But I kind of figured there could be some people, some sighted people that might like it. It has a pretty good screen and it has a lot of landmarks and a lot of things that a sighted person can relate to. And so they probably could use it. It goes back to why don't you try something newer. They must have something newer than blind shelf that is much more easier to adapt to. I'm sure it's hard to difficult especially if you're working and doing as much activity as you do. I understand it's almost impossible to transfer over to something new. There's a, since the blind shelf is old technology is what you're saying. How's that new stuff? Have you looked at the new stuff or have you ever think about transferring over to that?
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