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Episode 028 | Tom Forsyth and Laura Maclean (Inventors - The Ramble Tag) join the podcast. The Ramble Tag is a comfortable, contactless, guidance aid built for the visually impaired community - especially for those who wish to avoid touching their guide directly on the arm. To learn more about the Ramble Tag, visit: rambletag.co.uk | For USA customers, visit: thelowvisionshop.com | To easily find accessible establishments, visit: euansguide.com | To learn more about this podcast, visit: seethroughpod.com
Welcome to a in depth look at the chapter how it works in the book of alcoholics Anonymous with Bill Ward and Tom Forsyth. Enjoy!
Monopoly is one of the world's most popular board games. But who invented it? And why? Tom Forsyth, a game aficionado and special expert on the game Monopoly, reveals the unexpected background of the world's most popular money game and its unique influence on our lives.
Andrew and Ross return to chat about the 3-0 match versus St Johnstone - plus kick around the topics of the new kit deliveries and also who prints the club's programmes. All within a neat 15 minutes-ish timeframe!!Support the show (https://gbz.media/donate)
Join Bill Ward and Tom Forsyth on the first episode of the UDR Cast. Where we talk about all things uncovering, discovery and recovery.
Hosted by António Vieira Santos, Debra Ruh and Neil Milliken.The Ramble Tag was invented and designed by two friends and neighbours – Laura 39yrs and Tom 65 yrs, Tom himself is blind.Both Laura and Tom have creative backgrounds and a love for dogs.Tom and LauraTom lost his sight gradually over a period of 20 years through Type 1 diabetes, so Laura would help walk him walk his dog when needed, acting as his guide when his partner wasn't around. They soon became great friends, shared laughs, ideas and inspired each other to go into business after their best spark of an idea, a loop on the arm to give more space and to be more secure… (their dogs pulling them apart gave them the idea)A year from start-up, which was Kickstarted (crowdfunded), the Ramble Tag became a finalist in the RNIB Innovation of the Year awards 2019 and is also being sold by the RNIB shop. It was snapped up by Glasgow airport promptly and then other UK airports followed.They soon recognized its potential as more than just a daily guiding tool to be used with a friend, it could be used by various assistance staff while respecting physical boundaries, alleviate repetitive strain, improve comfort, give more independence to the likes of teenagers with their parents and many other practicalities.They daydream the day that the Ramble Tag is as known as well as the white cane. It's another option, a choice, and choice equals inclusion.#axschat Twitter Chat - March 3rd9 pm Berlin8 pm London3 pm NYC
There’s a new guidance aid making headlines across the UK. RNIB Connect Radio’s Barry Snell caught up with Tom Forsyth and Laura Maclean, creators of Ramble Tag to find out how their innovative design is changing the game. For more information about 'Ramble Tag' visit: [www.rambletag.co.uk](http://www.rambletag.co.uk/) [Photo shows a sketched image of Laura and Tom showing how to use 'Ramble Tag'. Laura is wearing the bright orange guidance assistance band around her arm and Tom is holding onto the handle.]
On episode 6 of our podcast Stuart introduces us to a newly added feature that was released as part of the January 2019 JAWS and Fusion update. You’ll see how easy it is to add Vocaliser Expressive voices right from the JAWS voice settings window. We meet Tom Forsyth and Laura Maclean who have jointly developed a really great solution to assist with sighted guiding called the Ramble Tag. Finally, Martin Lawlor is with Stuart to talk about his evaluation of the MiniVision mobile phone.
Cette semaine : PUBG News : Sanhok / Battle Event Pass, Islands of Nyne débarque en early access en Juillet, Portalarium vire du monde, Scrolls de Mojang revient sous un nouveau nom : Caller's Bane, EarTrumper 2.0, SOMA FM gratos pour iOS, Instagram lance IGTV, Within, Tom Forsyth rejoint Raja Koduri chez Intel, le CEO d'Intel Brian Krzanich "démissionne", du 4K dans votre écran QHD et grosse enquête des autorités antitrust chinoises sur les prix de la DRAM. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #55 : Event Pass pour PUBG, Caller’s Bane, SOMA FM, IGTV et mercato chez Intel avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
THIS clip show comes to you from the treatment table. Don't worry, The Big Interview is as fit and healthy as ever - we've just gone back to find out what some of our guests from Season Two had to say about injuries. Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon retraces the steps he took on the long road to recovery from a tear in the patella tendon of his left knee, an injury which left him in almost constant pain for two years. A back problem put a teenage Neil Lennon out of the game for 18 months, and he reveals that only a bone-shuddering challenge during a game with Rochdale convinced him that he was back to his best. Steve Archibald also talks about how being maimed by Rangers' Tom Forsyth helped him to become a more clever striker, before we hear from Stan Petrov and how his brave, successful fight against leukaemia has changed how he lives his life today. Strictly speaking, cancer may not be an injury, but, believe me, the message from Stan is one that we should all take the time to listen to. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Forsyth of Intel Corporation discusses Intel's ambitious project, Larabee, and highlights the major hardware architectural features that allow massive computing power within the x86 framework. (January 6, 2010)
Game Tech 2004 Featured Talk: How a Character Should Walk - Tom Forsyth of RAD Game Tools. Slides from the talk and more info available at our website www.game-tech.com/GameTechTalk.