Madkins007
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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I work with the disabled for a living, and I applaud your desire to help. I also agree with Recordond that there are good projects that would benefit ALL of us. In the field of 'adaptive technologies' we talk about 'universal design'- designing products that benefit EVERYONE, like kitchen tools with better handles (the Good Grips line, for example).
Look for common pet peeves- shampoo bottles and conditioner bottles that are hard to tell apart, round doorknobs that are hard to work with wet or full hands, the difficulty of holding and using soap...
Or, go to a favorite hobby or activity and look for ways to make it better. I like to camp, and would LOVE a functional 'messkit'- insulated cup with a sipping lid, insulated bowl with a lid, insulated plate (possibly with a cover), and silverware that can all pack together tightly.
You like electronics? How about a safe way to hold solder in your mouth for those times you need an extra hand and those dumb vises won't work right?
What bugs YOU or your family? Shopping bags that rip open? Dumb alarm clocks that can't let you sleep to a soft station then wake you with a loud one?
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